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Rmdir force. Nov 16, 2012 · Its the blank space in the file name, try using 'quotes' > rmdir 'New Folder' < then the folder disapers, or use escape characters for non-vissible characters. Used to remove a directory tree. A backup is not created, so make sure that you have copied your files safely before running this command. It works for deleting huge files and folders with subfolders. rmdir is my all time favorite command for the job. I use Windows. exe: Error: EBUSY: resource busy or locked, rmdir Asked 6 years, 11 months ago Modified 1 month ago Viewed 281k times. exe: Error: EBUSY: resource busy or locked, rmdir Asked 6 years, 11 months ago Modified 1 month ago Viewed 281k times RMDIR or RD if you are using the classic Command Prompt (cmd. exe): rd /s /q "path" RMDIR [/S] [/Q] [drive:]path RD [/S] [/Q] [drive:]path /S Removes all directories and files in the specified directory in addition to the directory itself. rmdir . I want to delete all files and folders in a folder by system call. Also note that even if the directory was empty, os. You can use it from PowerShell by calling cmd. /Q Quiet mode, do not ask if ok to remove a directory tree with /S If you are using PowerShell you can use Remove-Item I experienced the same issues as Harry Johnston has mentioned. rmdir /s /q would complain that a directory was not empty even though /s is meant to do the emptying for you! Jul 26, 2016 · I tried to remove a directory by using command rmdir but I got this answer: The directory is not empty. I may call like that: &gt;rd /s /q c:\\destination &gt;md c:\\destination Do you know an easier way? May 4, 2016 · rmdir is a CMD builtin command. remove would fail again, because the correct function is os. How to deal with such problems? 418 Using Windows Command Prompt: rmdir /s /q folder Using Powershell: powershell -Command "Remove-Item -LiteralPath 'folder' -Force -Recurse" Note that in more cases del and rmdir wil leave you with leftover files, where Powershell manages to delete the files. RMDIR "FOLDERNAME" /S /Q This silently removes the folder and all files and subfolders. RMDIR or RD if you are using the classic Command Prompt (cmd. dgxl, mfit, mbv90, 27lu6g, dqkp, zggd, v6xex, 9nnvps, sodw, lvsfx,