How to delete large file path/file name files in Windows. Which is slimier to Linux rm -rf . ?
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1Ashish, while I laud your desire to increase the collective knowledge of StackOverflow, this is (due to its non-programming nature) probably more suited to SuperUser. So I (and a few others by the looks of it) are nudging it over to there.– paxdiabloMay 20, 2017 at 4:50
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superuser.com/a/1263183/439537– AndrewOct 28, 2017 at 0:37
2 Answers
To delete The file name is too long. errors files, we've to go for simple steps using default command of Windows robocopy
and rmdir
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- Create directory
mkdir deleteLongFilesDir
underC:
orD:
drive - Suppose
D:\Development\Liferay\themes
directory contains the files which are not able to delete simply. - run command in command prompt
robocopy D:\deleteLongFilesDir D:\Development\Liferay\themes /purge
, this command will print some logs and copy you all the files and sub directory ofD:\Development\Liferay\themes
intodeleteLongFilesDir
folder virtually, but when you open that directory... hurreeee...It's Empty ??? - Now run the command of remove directory which we created for mapping
rmdir deleteLongFilesDir
from command line. - Now temporary directory has been deleted and same as for
D:\Development\Liferay\themes
files and folder.
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This worked! Thanks! I had a NetBeans Java build\classes directory with filenames containing nearly infinite number of repeated 'classes\build' in the paths. This ran for about 10 minutes and showed no sign of stopping, so I Cntrl-C then re-ran the robocopy command and it completed in less than a minute. After the rmdir command, all was well - empty classes directory! After completion, my D: drive had 46 MB additional free space. Weird.– RickCAug 11, 2018 at 4:18
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This solution works and is correct, but the explanation is wrong.
robocopy
synchronizes the empty folder into to the target folder while purging the target folder (deleting files that are not present in the empty source, thus all). May 14, 2020 at 11:56
There is a Powershell cmdlet named Remove-Item2, written by Boe Prox a well-known MVP, and which circumvents the basic limitation path of 260 characters.
https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/Remove-LongPathFile-7a4db495
Additionally, like Remove-Item2, there are other cmdlets suffixed by the number 2, like Get-ChildItem2, which are often included in popular third party modules, and also addresses the 260 characters limitation. If you have installed some of these modules, there is a chance that you have already those cmdlets on your computer.