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I'm trying to clear a folder of all it's contents but a certain sub-folder and its contents. My deleting works fine but I can't figure out how to exclude.

cd C:\testfolder
del * /S /Q
rmdire /S /Q "C:\testfolder"

But I do not want to delete the folder C:\testfolder\subf. How can I do this?

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  • Is it the case that you want to delete the entire directory, including all its subdirectories excluding precisely one subdirectory and its contents?
    – Magoo
    Aug 13, 2014 at 14:31

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If you are using at least windows vista (robocopy command is used), this should do the job

@echo off
    setlocal enableextensions disabledelayedexpansion

    rem Create a temporary empty folder
    set "tempFolder=%temp%\%~nx0.%random%%random%%random%.tmp"
    md "%tempFolder%"  >nul 2>nul 

    rem Purge from target folder anything not in the empty source folder, 
    rem but exclude the indicated folder
    robocopy "%tempFolder%" "c:\testfolder" /nocopy /purge /xd "c:\testfolder\subfolder"

    rem Cleanup        
    rmdir "%tempFolder%" /s /q >nul 2>nul 
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If you mean you want to delete all files but not the subfolder you can just use the following

cd C:\testfolder
del *.* /S /Q

This will delete any files in the "testfolder" and any files in the subfolders but will leave the subfolder there.

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