If you cannot delete it, it is usually important.
Delete the system32 folder on your computer
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.
You can delete them just like any other folder.
"If I delete the system volume information folder then will it have any effect on my computer?"
It depends on what kind of files are in the CD's folder. If it's a CD that was purchased with software in the folders, you probably cannot delete the folder as the files within it are write-protected against accidental deletion. If the CD is something you created and your account has full rights to the files within, you should be able to delete the folder. If it gives you an error that the folder cannot be deleted because it is not empty, delete the contents first, then the folder.
Just delete the folder lock and then after deleting the folder lock just delete the folder!
Delete it's directory/folder
Go to the %appdata% folder on your computer, then go to .minecraft, then delete the .bin folder.
No if you have a music folder that you made and you delete that folder it does not delete from the i tunes library
You will have a folder for that user name and you need to delete it. 1. Go to start - Run and type in: %appdata% 2. Find Skype on the list and double-click on the folder 3. Find the folder with the user name you want to delete and delete it Or scan your computer for that folder name.
Well, I just delete them from my inbox and after that I will also delete from the trash folder...And some times going on Recycle bin ...
Yes, only if you can convince Windows to delete it, or if you want your computer not to work. Once you do delete this folder, the system becomes unstable and virtually unbootable. System32 contains a lot of important files. Even the Command Prompt relies on this to run it's commands and properties. DO NOT DELETE THIS FOLDER UNLESS YOU WANT YOUR COMPUTER NOT TO BOOT. Of course, if you know what you are doing, you could change all the references to that folder to another folder and move all the files there. But even that is very risky, and you may have to reinstall Windows. So in short, just leave that folder alone unless there are files in there which you know for sure do not belong.