Dos File Not Found Error
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File not found 03 Path not found 04 Too many open files (no handles left) 05 Access denied 06 Invalid handle 07 Memory control blocks destroyed 08 Insufficient memory 09 Invalid memory ms dos error codes block address 0A Invalid environment 0B Invalid format 0C Invalid access mode (open mode is dos error codes list invalid) 0D Invalid data 0E Reserved 0F Invalid drive specified 10 Attempt to remove current directory 11 Not same device 12 No a duplicate file name exists or the file cannot be found more files 13 Attempt to write on a write-protected diskette 14 Unknown unit 15 Drive not ready 16 Unknown command 17 CRC error 18 Bad request structure length 19 Seek error 1A Unknown media type 1B Sector
A Duplicate Filename Exists Or The File Cannot Be Found Move
not found 1C Printer out of paper 1D Write fault 1E Read fault 1F General failure 20 Sharing violation 21 Lock violation 22 Invalid disk change 23 FCB unavailable 24 Sharing buffer overflow 25 Reserved 26 Unable to complete file operation (DOS 4.x) 27-31 Reserved 32 Network request not supported 33 Remote computer not listening 34 Duplicate name on network 35 Network name not found 36 Network busy 37 Network device no longer exists the system cannot find the path specified in cmd prompt 38 NetBIOS command limit exceeded 39 Network adapter error 3A Incorrect network response 3B Unexpected network error 3C Incompatible remote adapter 3D Print queue full 3E No space for print file 3F Print file deleted 40 Network name deleted 41 Access denied 42 Network device type incorrect 43 Network name not found 44 Network name limit exceeded 45 NetBIOS session limit exceeded 46 Temporarily paused 47 Network request not accepted 48 Print or disk redirection is paused 49-4F Reserved 50 File already exists 51 Reserved 52 Cannot make directory entry 53 Fail on INT 24 54 Too many redirections 55 Duplicate redirection 56 Invalid password 57 Invalid parameter 58 Network device fault 59 Function not supported by network (DOS 4.x) 5A Required system component not installed (DOS 4.x) DOS Error Code/Classes Error Classes 01 Out of resource, out of space, channel, etc 02 Temporary situation, not an error, ex: file lock 03 Authorization, permission denied 04 Internal, system detected internal error 05 Hardware failure, serious problem related to hardware 06 System failure, ex: invalid configuration 07 Application error, inconsistent request 08 Not found, file/item not found 09 Bad format, file/item in invalid format 0A Locked, file/item interlocked 0B Media failure, ECC/CRC error, wrong or bad disk 0C Already exists, collision with existing item 0D Unknown, classification doesn't exist or is in
or the disk is write protected *TIP* if you need to delete the file just deltree FILE Bad command or file name - Usually this is when you miss type a command or if DOS does not know the command. Bad or missing command interpreter dos error 2 - DOS cannot locate the Command.com a important file that holds all of DOS's needed information, you will
The System Cannot Find The File Specified Cmd Copy
need to recopy it also there is a chance you could possible have a Virus Cannot find a device that may be needed to run windows- Make sure
A Duplicate Filename Exists Or The File Cannot Be Found Rename
the path in your AUTOEXEC.BAT points to the directory that contains the file and that it exists on your hard drive . Cannot find system files - DOS cannot find your system files Directory already exists - You tried to create a directory with the same http://stanislavs.org/helppc/dos_error_codes.html name Disk Full - Message that comes when you to try to copy to a diskette that is full to capacity Divide overflow - Program has attempted to divide something by 0. Drive A: Does not exist - This message occurs when you have a dirty diskette Drive not ready error - Disk in the drive is not readable, such as a disk not being in the disk drive Duplicate file name or file not found - When attempting to rename a file the file does not exist or there is already http://www.escotal.com/doserror.html a file with that name. File cannot be copied onto itself - An attempt to copy a file could not be completed because the file already exists or same source and destination. File creation error - Directory could be full because of the DOS limitation of files in one directory the file could also already exist or the file was not copied correctly File exists - You're trying to name your new file with a name that's already in use File not found - Meaning that in the directory that you searched does not have that certain file or there are no files in the directory. General Failure - Something bad has occurred and DOS not know what to say so it just gives you this error if this is giving when try reading the Hard drive you may need to format the hard drive or it possible even could be bad Help hot available for this command - No help is found with your command Incorrect DOS version - You cannot run your current DOS program because its not the correct DOS version load SETVER at your CONFIG.SYS to solve this problem Insert System Disk - Insert your bootable diskette into a diskette drive Insufficient disk space - Disk is full or if you are trying to copy a file to a disk the file is too big to fit on the disk. Insufficient memory - You don't have enough memory to run a particular command or applications Internal stack overflow - DOS's internal storage areas are full if you need to go into your config.sys and increase the STACKS=0,0 Invalid directory - Direct
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1177348/how-do-i-prevent-the-could-not-find-error-message-from-del-txt posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up How do I prevent the “Could Not Find” error message from del *.txt? up vote 15 down vote favorite 2 In a Windows batch-file, this line: del *.txt Will give the error/warning message: Could Not the file Find C:\*.txt if there are no files matching the pattern *.txt. Is there a way to prevent that message? batch-file share|improve this question asked Jul 24 '09 at 12:29 Niklas Frykholm add a comment| 4 Answers 4 active oldest votes up vote 24 down vote If you want to suppress all error messages, you can do this: del *.txt 2>NUL share|improve this answer answered Jul 24 '09 at 12:40 RichieHindle 146k33252334 What is that 2? Why del *.txt >NUL a duplicate file doesn't work? –nrofis Dec 8 '15 at 13:56 1 @nrofis: It redirects the error output, rather than the standard output. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_streams for the numbering. –RichieHindle Dec 9 '15 at 8:18 add a comment| up vote 12 down vote if exist *.txt del *.txt share|improve this answer answered Jul 24 '09 at 12:52 peterchen 28.2k1670156 add a comment| up vote 2 down vote surround with an if exists... or use a different delete utility {like 'rm' from the mks tools} or take a look at forfiles.exe - that should do what you need. share|improve this answer answered Jul 24 '09 at 12:32 phatmanace 1,86111018 add a comment| up vote -1 down vote Create one. echo "Moo" > temporary-del-workaround.txt Your removed file count will be off-by-one though. share|improve this answer answered Jul 24 '09 at 12:45 Pasi Savolainen 1,76111426 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest Name Email Post as a guest Name Email discard By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service. asked 7 years ago viewed 14380 times active 7 years ago Get the weekly newsletter! In it, you'll get: The week's top questions and answers Important community announcements Questions that need answers see an example newsletter By subscribing, you agree to the privacy policy and te