DOS Command Del
SYNTAXDeletes one or more files.
DEL [drive:][path]filename [/P]
			ERASE [drive:][path]filename [/P]
  [drive:][path]filename  
			Specifies the file(s) to delete.   Specify multiple
                          
			files by using wildcards.
  /P Prompts for confirmation before deleting each file.
EXAMPLES
del test.tmp = Deletes 
			the test.tmp in the directory that you currently are in, if the file 
			exists.
			del c:\windows\test.tmp = Delete the c:\windows\test.tmp in 
			the windows directory if it exists.
			del c:\windows\temp\*.* = (* is for wild character(s)) *.* 
			indicates that you would like to delete all files in the 
			c:\windows\temp directory.
			del c:\windows\temp\?est.tmp = (? is a single wild character 
			for one letter) This command would delete any file ending with 
			est.tmp such as pest.tmp or zest.tmp... 
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