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Disk Cleanup Manager Command Line Switch
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This article describes the command-line switch for the Disk Cleanup Manager tool.
The Disk Cleanup Manager tool searches drives and lists temporary files, Internet cache files, and unnecessary program files that you can safely delete.
The
/d switch specifies a single drive to be checked by Disk Cleanup Manager, and has the following syntax
cleanmgr /ddriveletter
where
driveletter is the drive letter of the drive you want to check. For example, if you want to check only drive C, type the following command:
cleanmgr /dc
To check only drive E, type the following command:
cleanmgr /de
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Windows 98 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition
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