For doing this simply, select full clean install while Installing 7. This will enable you to first format your drives, create new partitions if you wish to and have a freshly installed Windows 7. Further, if you upgrade from Vista keeping your files and docs intact, the old Windows' folder will be replaced by new one. So you cannot then delete it.
Click the folder and press delete.
Right click on the folder and press delete
DOS Prompt, then Del Windows. Or manually. It depends on your OS.
Right click the folder then press delete or simply highlight and press delete on your keyboard.
Never delete anything from the WINDOWS folder in 'my computer'. This folder holds everything important that the computer need to run such as program files. The most important folder in WINDOWS is "System 32", never delete it.
No. I regularly delete everything in my Temp folder. They are not needed.
left click on the folder once and press the backspace or delete key or right click and select "delete folder" Click "Okay" when a warning message pops up, asking you 'Are you sure you want to delete Folder _____ and all of its contents?"
Look in the Windows folder, it is in there.
If you want to remove add on effects you've downloaded, simply locate the files in the Windows Movie Maker folder (in Programs) and delete them.
... a shared printer on a Windows 9x/Me PC where the host computer is also aWindows 9x/Me PC, you must first share the \Windows folder on the host PC so
In any Windows system after Windows 3, you've removed the basic system dll's and the system will utterly fail either shortly after that or it will not start again at all. That folder is one of the most dangerous things to mess with in Windows.
Trash can.