Deletes the specified file, directory, directory tree, or group
of files.
Format
DELETE path-name
1 – Parameter
path-name
Specification of the EFI$CP directory or EFI$CP file.
2 – Description
Deletes a single file or (empty) directory. It can also delete an
entire directory tree and all its files, or to delete files in a
directory tree.
Limited wildcards are permitted of the form "*", "*.*", "FILE.*"
and "*.EXT". Partial wildcards are not yet implemented.
3 – Qualifiers
3.1 /LOG
/LOG
/NOLOG (default)
Controls whether log messages are displayed after the file is
deleted.
3.2 /TREE
This deletes all the files in the directory and all its
subdirectories and the directory itself.
The specification must be a directory or a fully wildcarded
filename. This is the nuclear option - use /SUBDIR for the
neutron version.
3.3 /SUBDIRECTORY
This deletes all the files in the directory and in all its
subdirectories but does not delete any of the directory entries.
If /TREE is the nulcear option, /SUBDIR is the neutron version.
Removes the files but leaves the directory structure standing.
3.4 /PROMPT
Controls whether to prompt for file deletion