The FAT filesystem has no permissions. Anybody has full access to each and every file in the drive. This, combined with its widespread implementation, is one of the reasons why it is the de facto filesystem of USB drives.
On the other hand, NTFS has permissions. To be able to delete a folder, a user needs to have either Full Control or Modify permissions.
In Windows, to set these, right click the folder, select Properties, and under the Security tab, select the user, and check the Allow boxes below. You need to have permissions yourself beforehand (either by being the original owner, or by doing this as an administrator)
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
"If I delete the system volume information folder then will it have any effect on my computer?"
First of all try to reboot computer and make one more attempt. If it did not work there are at least two situations: first one is you do not have permission to delete the folder. You need take the ownership for that folder if you want to delete it. Second one is there are some hidden files which get loaded when the operating system starts. You can try using msconfig to fix (Win -> Run -> msconfig), if it did not help you have check the registry manually for the folder which you want to delete. After that you need delete all those registry keys where the folder name is mentioned. Also you might want to boot in the Safe mode and delete folder from there.
you can get access to the system volume information folder. follow the steps on this site -
To delete EULA files, first, locate the file on your computer; it's typically found in the installation directory of the software. Once found, right-click on the file and select "Delete" or press the "Delete" key on your keyboard. If prompted for permission, confirm the action. Ensure that you have administrative rights if the file is protected or in a system folder.
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.
Yeah but you will not be able to listen to anything
Windows 7 Turn off "hide protected operating system files" then you can see the recycle.bin folder and delete it.
You could delete the system 32 file, in your windows folder.
If you're unable to delete a folder because it appears to be open in another program, try closing any applications that might be using files within that folder. You can also use the Task Manager (Ctrl + Shift + Esc) to identify and end any processes that might be accessing it. If that doesn't work, restart your computer to release any locks on the folder. Alternatively, you can use the Command Prompt with the rd /s /q "path\to\your\folder" command to forcefully delete it.
RBF files are a type of backup file that are found in the Config.Msi folder on your operating system. Yes, you can delete RBF files on your computer.
If you are trying to delete a file and a message says you need permission to do so, then it might be that the system is currently using that file. You can reboot and try again. Or, you need to be logged in as an administrator to delete the file.