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Huge problem cannot delete Poolpart Volume Information files


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Hello,

I've quite an issue here.

I installed DrivePool but I had some issues with the drive, so I uninstalled and reinstalled it, but now I had multiple Poolpart files on the drive.

So I tried do delete it, did not work, then I used the tool unlocker moved it into the recycle bin the bad thing is, the files are stuck there. I cannot delete or restore them.

 

I renamed one file didn't work either.

Even after I formatted the drive the files are still there.

What shall I do please help me.

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Yes, but somehow via Windows own tools it did not work.

 

btw I'm testing PoolDrive right now, and your software is amazing, hasslefree and does exactly what I need. Better than any other competitor.

I'll buy it for sure.

 

 

The "System Volume Information" folder is the bane of IT. 

 

To delete it, you need to take ownership of the folder, and change the security permissions on it.  

But I'm glad to hear that you were able to find a tool that worked.

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