Cautions
With a utility as powerful and as fast as XTREE, you must
always be aware of the danger of accidentally erasing important
files. Follow these guidelines to protect your files:
You can cancel commands, even commands in progress, by
pressing F3. This stops any function.
Use Ctrl A (the attributes command) to give read-only
status to all the files in the directories. Then, in order to
erase a file, you must first remove its protection.
XTREE is limited in the number of files and directories it
can handle. XTREE checks to see if a disk has more than
180 directories or 2800 files; if the disk does, XTREE auto-
matically aborts.
Example
XTREE offers too many commands to demonstrate all the
various combinations in this introduction; just remember that
everything you can do is shown on the screen display.
The best way to learn XTREE is to use it. In this example, you
create a new directory on your system diskette or hard disk, copy
a few files into it, and then remove them all.
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