Folks:
I have researched this problem on loads of sites and have done everything suggested with no success. As the screenshots I’ve included show, my boot drive if full of folders for which I can find NO use but I cannot delete (and my drive is getting full). When I right click and try to delete the folder(s) I am told I need Administrator access. So, I go through all the processes of right-clicking to Properties and/or going through Control Panel -> User Accounts -> and all to verify I am an Administrator (which I am). Go back and try to delete – nothing, same error message.
I was going to just give up and but anew hard drive, but then realized if I simply mirror the existing drive onto anew one, I’ll STILL have all those useless and undeletable folders/files…
Anyone have any new suggestions? Thanks.
Tom
I have researched this problem on loads of sites and have done everything suggested with no success. As the screenshots I’ve included show, my boot drive if full of folders for which I can find NO use but I cannot delete (and my drive is getting full). When I right click and try to delete the folder(s) I am told I need Administrator access. So, I go through all the processes of right-clicking to Properties and/or going through Control Panel -> User Accounts -> and all to verify I am an Administrator (which I am). Go back and try to delete – nothing, same error message.
I was going to just give up and but anew hard drive, but then realized if I simply mirror the existing drive onto anew one, I’ll STILL have all those useless and undeletable folders/files…
Anyone have any new suggestions? Thanks.
Tom
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Windows 7 Professionalintel quad Core i728 GB
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional
- CPU
- intel quad Core i7
- Memory
- 28 GB
- Hard Drives
- Crucial 500 GB SSD boot, various 4-6 TB drives in array
- Antivirus
- Notron
- Browser
- IE, Chrome