5-24undo startup saved-configurationPlease wait ...... Done!display startupCurrent startup saved-configuration file: cfa0:/startup.cfgNext startup saved-configuration file: NULLDelete a FileUsing the BootWare menuEnter 3 on the file control submenu, and the system displays the following information:Deleting the file in cfa0:'M' = MAIN 'B' = BACKUP 'S' = SECURE 'N/A' = NOT ASSIGNED============================================================================|NO. Size(B) Time Type Name ||1 10323352 Aug/20/2008 10:42:42 M cfa0:/main.bin ||2 33 Aug/20/2008 10:06:24 N/A cfa0:/system.xml ||3 842 Aug/20/2008 10:23:56 N/A cfa0:/startup.cfg ||4 76960 Aug/15/2008 15:58:02 N/A cfa0:/vmetest.vme ||0 Exit |============================================================================Enter file No:Type a file sequence number and press Enter. The system asks you to confirm your operation:The file you selected is cfa0:/startup.cfg,Delete it? [Y/N]Enter Y for confirmation. The following message appears, indicating the file was successfully deleted.Deleting..........Done!Using the CLIExecute the delete [ /unreserved ] file-url command in user view to delete a file, where:z /unreserved: Permanently deletes the specified file, and the deleted file can never be restored.z file-url: Name of the file to be deleted.# Delete file test.txt in the root directory. delete test.txtDelete cfa0:/test.txt?[Y/N]:y%Delete file cfa0:/test.txt...Done.At this time, file test.txt is removed to the recycle bin. If you want restore the file, you can use theundelete command.# Restore file test.txt from the recycle bin. undelete test.txtUndelete cfa0:/test.txt? [Y/N]:y% Undeleted file cfa0:/test.txt.Dealing With Password LossThis section describes how to deal with password loss.