by tucks September 25, 2005
by Irish Mike September 22, 2006
by sir giggly bob dididly blavin December 07, 2004
It's what you type in to an administrative Windows Command Prompt if you really want to remove all data from the C: drive and the operating system with it.
RD = Remove Directory
C: = The drive letter Microsoft assigns to it's operating systems (If you don't see "C:" use %homedrive% instead)
/s = Removes all directories and files in the specified directory (The C: drive)
/q = Does not show a warning before continuing
RD = Remove Directory
C: = The drive letter Microsoft assigns to it's operating systems (If you don't see "C:" use %homedrive% instead)
/s = Removes all directories and files in the specified directory (The C: drive)
/q = Does not show a warning before continuing
Guy 1: Hey man my computer is really slow.
Guy 2: I know to fix that!
Guy 1: Really, how?
Guy 2: Open cmd.exe as admin , then type "rd C: /s /q"
Guy 1: Thanks, I'll do it when I get home!
Guy 2: I know to fix that!
Guy 1: Really, how?
Guy 2: Open cmd.exe as admin , then type "rd C: /s /q"
Guy 1: Thanks, I'll do it when I get home!
by xxxman360 June 24, 2017