# Remove-Item > Delete files, folders, as well as registry keys and subkeys. > This command can only be run through PowerShell. > More information: . - Remove specific files or registry keys (without subkeys): `Remove-Item {{path\to\file_or_key1 , path\to\file_or_key2 ...}}` - Remove hidden or read-only files: `Remove-Item -Force {{path\to\file1 , path\to\file2 ...}}` - Remove specific files or registry keys interactively prompting before each removal: `Remove-Item -Confirm {{path\to\file_or_key1 , path\to\file_or_key2 ...}}` - Remove specific files and directories recursively (Windows 10 version 1909 or later): `Remove-Item -Recurse {{path\to\file_or_directory1 , path\to\file_or_directory2 ...}}` - Remove specific Windows registry keys and all its subkeys: `Remove-Item -Recurse {{path\to\key1 , path\to\key2 ...}}` - Perform a dry run of the deletion process: `Remove-Item -WhatIf {{path\to\file1 , path\to\file2 ...}}`