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Old 06-09-2007, 08:53 AM
Frank Callone
 
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Default "data is a Windows system folder" ? Where is the reference ? How to delete ?

I have a folder named "data".

When I try to delete it through WinExplorer a popup is displayed:

data is a Windows system folder ... It cannot be deleted

First: How can I list all Windows System folders ?

Then I opened a command prompt and typed:

attrib -s data

It was accepted but the delete afterwards does not work either.

How do I find out for which purpose WinXP needs this system folder ?

How can I get rid of this folder otherwise ?

Frank

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Old 06-09-2007, 09:15 AM
Detlev Dreyer
 
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Default Re: "data is a Windows system folder" ? Where is the reference ? How to delete ?

"Frank Callone" <inn200@hotmail.com> wrote:

[F'up2 ignored]

> I have a folder named "data".
>
> When I try to delete it through WinExplorer a popup is displayed:
>
> data is a Windows system folder ... It cannot be deleted


As a rule of thumb, leave the %windir% folder and its subfolders alone.

> How do I find out for which purpose WinXP needs this system folder ?


That folder may or may not be created by the Microsoft "Santa" X-Mas
screen saver. Just check with the folder's content.

> How can I get rid of this folder otherwise ?


See above.

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