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  1. How to Delete Files and Folders Using Command Prompt on Windows 10
  2. How to Recover Deleted Files in Windows
  3. Delete, disable & manage unused apps on Android
  4. Uninstall or remove apps and programs in Windows
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  6. How to Uninstall Apps on a Mac (and Make Sure Leftover Files Are Deleted)
  7. How to Recover Deleted Files in Windows
  8. How to Delete Files and Folders Using Command Prompt on Windows 10
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  10. Uninstall or remove apps and programs in Windows


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How to Delete Files and Folders Using Command Prompt on Windows 10

Here’s what the above command looks like when paired with the /p parameter: del /p "C:\Users\username\Desktop\MyFile.txt" RELATED: How to Show Hidden Files and Folders in Windows To delete folders (also called directories) on your PC, use Windows’ built-in rmdir command. This command helps you delete folders as well as their subfolders and the files inside them. Warning: Know that the rmdir command removes folders without moving them to the Recycle Bin. You can’t restore your folders once they have been deleted with this command. To use this command, open a Command Prompt window. Do this by opening the Start menu, searching for “Command Prompt”, and clicking “Run as Administrator” on the right of the search results. Note: Make sure that the folder you’re deleting doesn’t contain any files or folders. If the folder is not empty, use the second command given below to delete your folder. rmdir PATH For example, to delete a folder named “MyFolder” on your desktop, use the following command replacing username with your own username: rmdir /s "C:\Users\username\Desktop\MyFolder" And that’s all. With the del command, you can use your creativity to delete your files in various ways. For example, you can remove certain types of files, remove only the files that have a certain word in their names, and so on. For example, to delete all the PNG files in your current folder in Command Prompt, you can use the following command:

How to Recover Deleted Files in Windows

Delete a file in Windows, and you can often recover it even if it’s no longer in the Recycle Bin. Third-party data recovery tools are available, but they can be expensive. As an alternative, Microsoft offers a command-line utility called Windows File Recovery that restores deleted files. Available in the Microsoft Store, the app supports Windows 10 with the May 2020 Update or higher as well as Windows File Recovery can revive photos, documents, videos, and other types of files on a mechanical hard drive, SSD, USB drive, or memory card. The program supports FAT, NTFS, and exFAT file systems. FAT and exFAT are used for SD cards, flash drives, and USB drives with less than 4GB of storage. NTFS is typically used on mechanical drives, SSDs, See It (Opens in a new window) File Recovery Modes The initial version of Windows File Recovery released in the summer of 2020 offered three different recovery modes: Default, Segment, and Signature, each one geared for specific circumstances. The version launched during the winter of 2021 narrowed your options to two modes as a way to simplify the program: • Regular mode is designed to recover recently deleted files. It supports drives formatted with NTFS partitions—typically hard drives, solid state drives, external hard drives, USB drives, and flash drives with more than 4GB of space. This mode is quick but may not find the file you want. • Extensive mode is designed to recover files that were deleted a while ago, after the drive has been...

Delete, disable & manage unused apps on Android

Tip:If you delete or disable an app, you can add it back to your phone. If you bought an app, you can reinstall it without buying it again. You can’t delete some system apps that came pre-installed on your Android phone. But on some phones, you can turn them off so that they won't show on the list of apps on your phone. To learn how to disable apps, Unused apps If you haven't used apps for a long time, Android optimizes it by: • Freeing up space by deleting temporary files • Revoking app permissions • Stopping the apps from running in the background and sending any notifications You can go to Apps Unused apps to review apps that were unused and have been optimized. If you want to exclude any specific app from this feature, go to App Info Unused apps Pause app activity if unused toggle, then turn this off. Related resources • • • • How to update the Play Store & apps on Android • Reinstall & re-enable apps • Delete, disable & manage unused apps on Android • Manage your wishlist • How to remove a device from Google Play & add device nicknames • Delete your Google Play search history • Turn on background data • How to rate & review apps in the Google Play Store

Uninstall or remove apps and programs in Windows

Uninstall from the Start menu • Select Start > All apps and search for the app in the list shown. • Press and hold (or right-click) on the app, then select Uninstall. Uninstall in Settings • Select Start > Settings > Apps > Apps & features . • Find the app you want to remove, select More > Uninstall. Note: Some apps can't be uninstalled from the Settings app right now. For help uninstalling these apps, follow the instructions to uninstall from Control Panel. Uninstall from Control Panel • In search on the taskbar, enter Control Panel and select it from the results. • Select Programs > Programs and Features. • Press and hold (or right-click) on the program you want to remove and select Uninstall or Uninstall/ Change. Then follow the directions on the screen. Need more help? • If you can't find an app or program, try the tips in • If you get an error message when you're uninstalling, try the • If you're trying to remove malware, see Uninstall from the Start menu • Select Start and look for the app or program in the list shown. • Press and hold (or right-click) on the app, then select Uninstall. Uninstall from the Settings page • Select Start , then select Settings > Apps > Apps & features. • Select the app you want to remove, and then select Uninstall. Uninstall from the Control Panel (for programs) • In the search box on the taskbar, type Control Panel and select it from the results. • Select Programs > Programs and Features. • Press and hold (or right-click) on the program...

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There is a DROP table_name CREATE TABLE table_name TRUNCATE table_name was DELETE FROM internally back then, providing no performance gain. This seems to have changed, but only in 5.0.3 and younger. From the bug report: [11 Jan 2005 16:10] Marko Mäkelä I've now implemented fast TRUNCATE TABLE, which will hopefully be included in MySQL 5.0.3. TRUNCATE TABLE table_name Is a DDL(Data Definition Language), you can delete all data and clean identity. If you want to use this, you need DDL privileges in table. DDL statements example: CREATE, ALTER, DROP, TRUNCATE, etc. DELETE FROM table_name / DELETE FROM table_name WHERE 1=1 (is the same) Is a DML(Data Manipulation Language), you can delete all data. DML statements example: SELECT, UPDATE, etc. It is important to know this because if an application is running on a server, when we run a DML there will be no problem. But sometimes when using DDL we will have to restart the application service. I had that experience in postgresql. Regards.

How to Uninstall Apps on a Mac (and Make Sure Leftover Files Are Deleted)

If your For most basic apps, you can just move its icon to the trash, and the program is removed. More complex apps may use their own uninstall procedure or require a third-party uninstaller to completely remove all the orphan files and settings it may leave behind. Let’s look at the various ways to remove an app on your Mac. Move an App to the Trash (Credit: Lance Whitney/Apple) The easiest way to remove an installed app is to dump it in the Trash by Move to Trash. Otherwise, drag the icon onto the Trash icon at the right end of the Dock. Just remember to empty the Trash to remove the file from your computer. Another option is to select the app and press Command + Delete. You may be asked to type your Mac password. Once entered, the app is then removed from your computer. (Credit: Lance Whitney/Apple) You can use Launchpad to remove apps that you installed from the App Store. The process is similar to removing an app on your iPhone or iPad. Click the Launchpad icon on the Dock. Move the mouse pointer to any icon in the Launchpad window and press your finger down on the You can now remove any icon with an X in the upper-left corner. Click the X button on the app you want to uninstall, then click Delete to confirm. The app is then removed; you can click on any empty area of the screen to turn off the jiggling. (Credit: Lance Whitney/Apple) Another option for removing apps installed from the Mac App Store is through Finder. Click the Go menu and select Applications. Any apps...

How to Recover Deleted Files in Windows

Delete a file in Windows, and you can often recover it even if it’s no longer in the Recycle Bin. Third-party data recovery tools are available, but they can be expensive. As an alternative, Microsoft offers a command-line utility called Windows File Recovery that restores deleted files. Available in the Microsoft Store, the app supports Windows 10 with the May 2020 Update or higher as well as Windows File Recovery can revive photos, documents, videos, and other types of files on a mechanical hard drive, SSD, USB drive, or memory card. The program supports FAT, NTFS, and exFAT file systems. FAT and exFAT are used for SD cards, flash drives, and USB drives with less than 4GB of storage. NTFS is typically used on mechanical drives, SSDs, See It (Opens in a new window) File Recovery Modes The initial version of Windows File Recovery released in the summer of 2020 offered three different recovery modes: Default, Segment, and Signature, each one geared for specific circumstances. The version launched during the winter of 2021 narrowed your options to two modes as a way to simplify the program: • Regular mode is designed to recover recently deleted files. It supports drives formatted with NTFS partitions—typically hard drives, solid state drives, external hard drives, USB drives, and flash drives with more than 4GB of space. This mode is quick but may not find the file you want. • Extensive mode is designed to recover files that were deleted a while ago, after the drive has been...

How to Delete Files and Folders Using Command Prompt on Windows 10

Here’s what the above command looks like when paired with the /p parameter: del /p "C:\Users\username\Desktop\MyFile.txt" RELATED: How to Show Hidden Files and Folders in Windows To delete folders (also called directories) on your PC, use Windows’ built-in rmdir command. This command helps you delete folders as well as their subfolders and the files inside them. Warning: Know that the rmdir command removes folders without moving them to the Recycle Bin. You can’t restore your folders once they have been deleted with this command. To use this command, open a Command Prompt window. Do this by opening the Start menu, searching for “Command Prompt”, and clicking “Run as Administrator” on the right of the search results. Note: Make sure that the folder you’re deleting doesn’t contain any files or folders. If the folder is not empty, use the second command given below to delete your folder. rmdir PATH For example, to delete a folder named “MyFolder” on your desktop, use the following command replacing username with your own username: rmdir /s "C:\Users\username\Desktop\MyFolder" And that’s all. With the del command, you can use your creativity to delete your files in various ways. For example, you can remove certain types of files, remove only the files that have a certain word in their names, and so on. For example, to delete all the PNG files in your current folder in Command Prompt, you can use the following command:

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There is a DROP table_name CREATE TABLE table_name TRUNCATE table_name was DELETE FROM internally back then, providing no performance gain. This seems to have changed, but only in 5.0.3 and younger. From the bug report: [11 Jan 2005 16:10] Marko Mäkelä I've now implemented fast TRUNCATE TABLE, which will hopefully be included in MySQL 5.0.3. TRUNCATE TABLE table_name Is a DDL(Data Definition Language), you can delete all data and clean identity. If you want to use this, you need DDL privileges in table. DDL statements example: CREATE, ALTER, DROP, TRUNCATE, etc. DELETE FROM table_name / DELETE FROM table_name WHERE 1=1 (is the same) Is a DML(Data Manipulation Language), you can delete all data. DML statements example: SELECT, UPDATE, etc. It is important to know this because if an application is running on a server, when we run a DML there will be no problem. But sometimes when using DDL we will have to restart the application service. I had that experience in postgresql. Regards.

Uninstall or remove apps and programs in Windows

Uninstall from the Start menu • Select Start > All apps and search for the app in the list shown. • Press and hold (or right-click) on the app, then select Uninstall. Uninstall in Settings • Select Start > Settings > Apps > Apps & features . • Find the app you want to remove, select More > Uninstall. Note: Some apps can't be uninstalled from the Settings app right now. For help uninstalling these apps, follow the instructions to uninstall from Control Panel. Uninstall from Control Panel • In search on the taskbar, enter Control Panel and select it from the results. • Select Programs > Programs and Features. • Press and hold (or right-click) on the program you want to remove and select Uninstall or Uninstall/ Change. Then follow the directions on the screen. Need more help? • If you can't find an app or program, try the tips in • If you get an error message when you're uninstalling, try the • If you're trying to remove malware, see Uninstall from the Start menu • Select Start and look for the app or program in the list shown. • Press and hold (or right-click) on the app, then select Uninstall. Uninstall from the Settings page • Select Start , then select Settings > Apps > Apps & features. • Select the app you want to remove, and then select Uninstall. Uninstall from the Control Panel (for programs) • In the search box on the taskbar, type Control Panel and select it from the results. • Select Programs > Programs and Features. • Press and hold (or right-click) on the program...