1. Introduction: System Volume Information is a Windows system folder. The Chinese name can be translated into "System Volume Label Information".This folder stores the backup information of system restore. The System Volume Information folder is a hidden system folder used by the System Restore tool to store its information and restore points.
2. Delete method: Right click My Computer/Properties/System Restore Item/select Close All Restores, and then delete the system volume information folder. Or My Computer/any drive letter/tools/folder options/view/restore default values. (Note: change.log is the system change log, which mainly monitors the changes of each disk, not viruses)
Deleting System Volume Information Generally, the C:/System Volume Information folder is inaccessible and requires NTFS permissions 1. My computer - Tools - Folder options - View - Close Hide protected operating system files (recommended) - Hide files and folders Select to display all files and folders 2. View the properties of C:/System Volume Information. There will be one more security option - Add - Advanced - Find Now - Double click your current user name - OK(If the security option is not visible : My Computer - Tools - Folder Options - View - Turn off simple sharing) 3. Return to C:/System Volume Information Properties - Security Options - to the full control point in the permissions 4. At this time, you can enter C:/System Volume Information. If there is anything in it, please delete it~
Completely delete System Volume Information 1. When running, enter gpedit.msc/(Group Policy) program/computer configuration/management template/system/system restore/right, close system restore, double-click to open it, and enable it. 2. When running, enter gpedit.msc/(group policy) program/computer configuration/management template/windows component/terminal service/windows installer/there will be a close create system restore checkpoint on the right. Double click to open it and select enable.
After hidden files are displayed, there will be a Recycled in each folder. Please do not worry about the Recycle Bin
This is the file restored by the system, not a virus. You can rest assured, but it takes up a lot of space in vain. You can restore the system and close it Closing method: My Computer - Right click - Properties - System Restore - Tick before "Close System Restore on All Drives" - OK OK. The folder still exists, but it won't take up any more space
This directory stores the files required for Windows System Restore. It is recommended that you turn off System Restore and delete the restore point: My Computer - Right click, select the System Restore tab, and turn off System Restore on all drives. Then choose another backup scheme, such as GHOST. The system volume lnformation folder cannot be deleted. After the restore point is deleted, the folder will be empty.
My computer is win7. Win+R runs cmd, enables the cmd command editor, and enters the following commands: Del H: System Volume Information//del Delete folder Rd H: System Volume Information//rd Delete empty folder
Be careful to change the H disk to its own USB drive letter
This is the system volume information, the hidden file of the system. After deletion, the disk information is lost. To prevent misoperation, the system prohibits deletion