How to Delete the System Volume Information Folder?
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Last updated: December 9, 2020
USB disk and flash memory System Volume Information folder What is it, what does it do, System Volume Information virus manager, How to delete the System Volume Information folderYou can find it in this article.
When you connect a device drive such as a USB flash drive or external disk to your computer, you must see the ‘System Volume Information’ file among the files. It is quite normal for some of you to have questions such as whether this could be a virus.
Let’s see what is this System Volume Information folder.
System Volume Information ne demek?
Windows It is a folder found on every computer installed. Windows‘such System Restore Toolis a hidden system folder that is used to store and restore system information.
Each partition on your computer has a System Volume Information folder.
What does the System Volume Information folder do?
Inside the System Volume Information folder system restore files, it contains information about the unit and search index information.
Is System Volume Information a virus?
No, it is not a virus.
Where is the System Volume Information folder?
If your computer is set up to display hidden folders, you can view the System Volume Information file.
For drives with NTFS file system, System Volume Information folder is inaccessible to everyone. Therefore, you cannot browse inside the System Volume Information folder.
System Volume Information file deleted?
Since the System Volume Information folder is a system file, the deletion will occur again no matter how long you delete it.
How to erase Flash memory System Volume Information?
- Connect your USB drive to your computer and Windows key + X in combination with the popup menu or with the application icon File ExplorerOpen.
- This PC opening the window from here Your USB drive open.
- Shift Hold down the key and right click on any point on the page and select ‘P’ from the popup menu.open owerShell window from hereClick on the ‘option.
- To the Windows PowerShell window that opens
rmdir "System Volume Information" /s /q
type and press Enter.
The command you typed, It will temporarily delete the System Volume Information folder.