You could have some really nasty corruption going on.
I don't know how adept you might be, But i can tell you that a Linux Live CD would probably delete those folders.
That is if they actually exist. ... they could be (not saying they are) ghost directories that are stuck out there and may not actually exist... cause by really nasty corruption.
Chkdsk could help remedy that issue. But if not, you may need to take more drastic measures...
One of those being... back up what data you can,,, then Nuke and reload.
Or......
If you are adept enough to learning,,,, you could try
Puppy Linux Live CD.
Just download the latest release lupu-511.iso and burn to CD
Then boot your system with the CD like you would 7
just let the boot process go till you either get to a prompt (just select US or English) this is just language keyboard locations stuff
you may also have to select video resolution. just read what it says and follow the instructions.
Or it may just boot you right into the OS.
Then you will see an Icon called Mount,,,, click it once
There you should see your Drive or drives
You will have to mount each one to find what you are looking for or try going by size, or generally they will be listed in order like....
sda1 = C: (the boot drive)
sda2 = D: (the OS drive)
sda3= E: (other drive)
etc. or something similarly equal to that.
Then you can try right clicking those folders and find delete and delete then choose Quiet.
They should disappear.
Why?
Cause Linux does handle these things differently. It ignores much of the problems that Windows does not.
Linux is a good tool to have for situations just like this one.
Personally,, in these situations,, I would recommend the following very highly....
Back up data.....
Get Hard Drive Diags from Manufacturer
Run the diags a couple of times, just to be sure that there are not problems with the drive/drives themselves.
Format and reload windows from scratch.
If you have this kind of crazy corruption, there is no telling what else could be happening or might happen later