'sup guys.
I need some high tech Win10 support on my side.
Basically, i have an undeleteable folder sitting on my D: partion
Now, that wouldn't be so bad if the folder wasn't necessary to continuing a download of a certain program.
I tried to delete it, rename it, move it somewhere else, no fucking luck.
I am administrator and have full access to every folder on D: in fact I made sure that the root folder belongs to me. But this one little folder is just refusing to be controlled.
I tried to delete it with an administrator run CMD access using rmdir/q/s foldername but always get the message "Access denied"
I'm running out of options here. Any help would be highly appreciated.
>>348909
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/fix-access-denied-folders-windows-10/
but who was own?
>>348911
I actually did that already, with a message prompting up "This folder cannot be changed; access denied"
search up how to change a folder's properties via command prompt
windows security settings are exclusive to windows
if you don't have your disc encrypted the easiest way to do this is probably to boot up a linux livecd/liveusb and delete the folder from in there
>>348909
In looking up the program I used to use I saw malware bytes file assassin, still can't remember the name of the program I was after tho
>>349158
Anon is right. For a long time I had an unreachable folder in one of my drives. Only recently after switching to Debian was I able to get inside to that sweet sweet lolicore.
But you can maybe use cygwin if using a liveusb is too hard for you.