You shouldn't because your computer won't run without it.
"If I delete the system volume information folder then will it have any effect on my computer?"
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yes you can delete the system volume info folder but they are very important in waorking of OS(operating system) so i advise you not to delete it
you can get access to the system volume information folder. follow the steps on this site -
Yeah but you will not be able to listen to anything
Open c:\. Click Tools-->Folder Options. Put a bullet in "show hidden files" and check the box that says "Hide protected operating system files." Then, browse to c:\system volume information. Proceed as you would like.
It comes up as access denied because you don't have the correct permissions to the System Volume Information directory.
Babies From The MoonIn Windows, in My Computer, right-click on the System Volume Information folder and pick Properties from the context menu. Uncheck Read Only and pick Apply. At the command prompt, change to the folder, change the attributes of that directory: attrib System Volume Information -s -h. Change to the directory: CD "System Volume Information" then change the attributes of the file: attrib MountPointManagerRemoteDatabase -s -h, then del MountPointManagerRemoteDatabase.
system volume information containst the system restore files needed to restore the system to an earlier times
It's not a good idea, if you need the space, change the amount that system restore uses, and the amount that windows uses for temporary internet files and the recycling bin uses first. I would NOT recommend deleting system volume info, it's hidden for a reason.
To remove the System Volume Information virus in Windows 7, first ensure that your system is set to show hidden files and protected operating system files. Then, use a reputable antivirus or anti-malware program to perform a thorough scan and remove any detected threats. If the virus persists, you can manually delete the contents of the "System Volume Information" folder by taking ownership of the folder and then deleting it, but be cautious as this may affect system restore points. Finally, consider disabling system restore temporarily, then re-enabling it to create a clean restore point.
They are save in the System Volume Information folder on the volume that you have enabled Volume Shadow Copy on.