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ERASE-Removing a
Fie
from a Diskette
One
of
the
"housekeeping"
chores associated
with
diskettes
is
to
remove files
that
you
no
longer need from
diskettes.
The
ERASE
command
does this for
you.
Removing old files makes
room
for new
information
on
a diskette.
It
can eliminate a
potential
source
of
confusion
too-you
are less likely
to
use an old version
of
a program
or
an
old
data
file
for
processing.
But
plan ahead
and
check
your
typing
when
you
use
ERASE.
After
a file
is
erased,
the
data
is
gone. Unless
you
have
made a
backup,
the
only way
to
re-create a file
that
has
been erased
is
by
repeating
the
steps
that
you
took
to
create it in
the
first place.
Before You Begin
You
need
the
diskette
with
the
file
that
you
want
to
erase. Again,
you
need
to
know
the
exact
filename and
extension
of
that
file (use
DIR
if
you
need
to).
And
make sure
you
really will
not
need this file.
With
One
Drive
For
this
example,
assume
that
the
file
to
be
removed
is ASSETS.80
(the
one
we
just
used in
the
RENAME
example).
1 Make sure DOS
is
ready
with
A> displayed.
2 Insert the
diskette
with
the
file
you
no longer need
into
drive A:.
3
Type
this:
erase assets.80
and
check
your
typing. Now press
Enter.
DOS 3-79

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BrandIBM
Model5150
CategoryDesktop
LanguageEnglish

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