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Hi rjchaney, Follow these instructions at your own risk. I assume no responsibility for any adverse outcome. That said, I have experienced no problems doing it when system restore has been turned off on all, or at least the selected drive. Boot into safe mode and login as Administrator then right click on the undesired folder and choose properties, then owner, (I am advising this from memory so instructions may be slightly off.) enter "Administrator" verify, and choose full control. Apply to folder including subfolders. Once this is done you may delete the folder. Savage. rjchaney Wrote: > Thanks Ted. I have Restore disabled becouse I'm using a differnet > tool. > This is reflected as unmovable space on my hard drive. > > "Ted Zieglar" wrote: > - > The System Volume Information folders contain your restore points. You > don't > want to delete them. > > What leads you to think that your restore points are interfering with > Disk > Defragmenter? > -- > Ted Zieglar > > > "rjchaney" rjchaney@discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message > news:1139AF64-706A-4FAD-B1FC-04CE0EA810D7@microsoft.com...- > Can someone tell me the purpose of this file sitting in the > Systems- > Volume- > Information folders. It seems to be interfering with Defrag. Is > there a- > way- > to delete this datbase?- > > > - -- Savage |
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