How to delete Win7 virus folder

  
        

System security is a top priority in our online life, and the anti-virus protection software can't guarantee that your computer is not threatened by viruses. If our Windows7 unfortunately has a Trojan, it generates a “System Volume Information” folder in each disk. The folder is empty, nothing, and the Trojan is cleared with security software, but the folder is Can not delete the deletion, all kinds of tools to kill Trojans have no effect, what should we do?

Today, the soft media editor introduces a little trick for you to easily delete the virus folder on your computer. First we need to understand what is "System Volume Information". The “System Volume Information” folder is a hidden system folder that the “System Restore” tool uses to store its information and restore points. This folder is located on each partition and stores backup information for system restores. It's not a virus folder, but a lot of viruses like to live here.

Okay, after learning about "System Volume Information", we will start setting it up!

First, we need to turn off system restore. In the &startquo;start →run“ enter”gpedit.msc“, enable the Group Policy Editor, expand to & rdquo; Computer Configuration & Rarr; Manage Templates & Rarr; System & Rarr; System Restore “, double click on the right side ” Turn off System Restore “, set to ”Enable“.


And then expand & rdquo; Computer Configuration & Rarr; Administrative Templates & Rarr; Windows Components & Rarr; Windows Installer & ldquo;, double-click on the right side; close the create system restore checkpoint “, set to & rdquo ; enable “, then use the &rcquo;cacls“ command [cacls ”c:\\System Volume Information“ /g everyone:f] to give the current user full control permissions, you can delete the “System Volume Information“ folder.


If you have such troubled friends, you can try it!

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