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Hello again,
Possibly unusual problem: I had Windows 7 re-installed to C: recently by a computer shop.
I don't know how it happened, but some system files from the previous installation are on drive D: taking up over 8MB of space. I imagine this is the saved copy of the old system which they've put on D:. (I know they're from the previous installation by the dates - they're nothing to do with the new iteration of Windows).
Try as I may, I cannot delete these files either as Administrator or in Safe Mode. They either don't show at the Safe Mode/Admin command prompt or require Admin privileges in Total Commander/Explorer and even then won't delete.
Is there any way, apart from taking the disc out and deleting the directories by running the drive as an external USB drive ? (Windows 7 Professional 64-bit)
Regards,
Cheemag
Possibly unusual problem: I had Windows 7 re-installed to C: recently by a computer shop.
I don't know how it happened, but some system files from the previous installation are on drive D: taking up over 8MB of space. I imagine this is the saved copy of the old system which they've put on D:. (I know they're from the previous installation by the dates - they're nothing to do with the new iteration of Windows).
Try as I may, I cannot delete these files either as Administrator or in Safe Mode. They either don't show at the Safe Mode/Admin command prompt or require Admin privileges in Total Commander/Explorer and even then won't delete.
Is there any way, apart from taking the disc out and deleting the directories by running the drive as an external USB drive ? (Windows 7 Professional 64-bit)
Regards,
Cheemag