download this : http://www.softpedia.com/get/Security/Secure-cleaning/Virus-Effect-Remover.shtml
and use Security permission tab .... locate System volume information folder and click full control.... now you can open system volume information folder like other folder ......
you can get access to the system volume information folder. follow the steps on this site -
"If I delete the system volume information folder then will it have any effect on my computer?"
The folder "System Volume Information" is a hidden system folder located in the root of the drive and is used by windows to hold system restore points. C:\System Volume Information\_ Restore folder
system volume information containst the system restore files needed to restore the system to an earlier times
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
They are save in the System Volume Information folder on the volume that you have enabled Volume Shadow Copy on.
Yeah but you will not be able to listen to anything
this folder is so big because it have all system restore files
C:/System Volume Information.
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.
c:\System Volume Information is a special folder used by Windows. It is not a virus. In an NTFS system, the permissions are set so that no one, not even an administrator, can access it - This is because it contains critical things that no one but the operating system should touch.
Shadow copies are typically stored in the System Volume Information folder within the system root directory of a Windows operating system. This folder is used to store system restore points and previous versions of files for system recovery purposes.