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| Thread ID: 53721 | 2005-01-25 09:24:00 | Unwanted System Volume Information | cold_fusion (6537) | Press F1 |
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| 317926 | 2005-01-25 09:24:00 | Hi, This isnt as sutpid as the title appears (i dont think). here's the problem. I recently merged my 120gig hard drive that had 2 partitions into one drive again using partition magic. Partition magic put all on the files that were on the F: partition into a folder on E drive called 'F'. It moved everthing including the "system volume information" folder, as i understand this folder is used for windows auto restore for when files are deleted that were not susposed to be deleted. Now im stuck with a folder "F" on one of my frives that i cant delete, the folder is 0 bytes in size so is it ok to delete this? if so how do i got about it? Thanks, I hope that made sence Cold Fusion |
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| 317927 | 2005-01-25 09:48:00 | I presume that you have moved all of the data out of the F folder and into somewhere else. If the only thing left in the folder F is System Volume Information, then right click on it, select Properties, select the Security tab, and add a rule for group 'Everyone' for 'Full Control'. This will allow any user to delete the folder. |
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