Deletes the partition with focus. Syntax: DELETE PARTITION [NOERR] [OVERRIDE] NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart continues to process commands as if the error did not occur. Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit with an error code. OVERRIDE Enables DiskPart to delete any partition regardless of type. Typically, DiskPart only permits you to delete known data partitions. You cannot delete the system partition, boot partition, or any partition that contains the active paging file or crash dump (memory dump) filed. A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed. Partitions cannot be deleted from dynamic disks or created on dynamic disks. Example: DELETE PARTITION
Deletes a specific subscription and unsubscribes from all event sources that deliver events into the Event Log for the subscription. ...
Deletes local copies of the user's offline files when the user logs off. This setting specifies that automatically and manually ...
Deletes one or more files. DEL /P /F /S /Q /A[:]attributes names ERASE /P /F /S /Q /A[:]attributes names names Specifies ...
Deletes the configuration for the selected virtual machine. This does not delete the virtual hard disks associated with the ...
Deletes the partition with focus. Syntax: DELETE PARTITION NOERR OVERRIDE NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, ...
Deletes the selected volume. Syntax: DELETE VOLUME NOERR NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart ...
Deletes the specified Terminal. The function takes one parameter, the Terminalname. The call returns zero on success and ...
Deleting a storage pool permanently deletes all the files in the storage spaces that it contains. You can't recover the files ...
Deleting a storage space permanently deletes all the files that it contains. You can't recover the files by using the Recycle ...