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Old August 24th 09, 12:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Jed
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Default "required for windows to run properly. It cannot be deleted."

I was making some changes to my system. But before I did the changes I saved
the "Desktop" folder to a "copy" folder. However now, after I am satisfied
with everything, I tried to delete the "copy" folder, the system won't let me
delete it. I get the msg "...is a Windows system folder and is required for
windows to run properly. It cannot be deleted". I checked the folder's
properties, turned off the "read only" attribute, and tried again. But I
still get the same message. I am under the "Admin" user. How do I get rid of
it?
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Old August 24th 09, 02:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
JS
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Default "required for windows to run properly. It cannot be deleted."

Easiest way is to create another account (Admin privileges)
Log in using the new account
Delete the copy of the Desktop folder.

If your using XP Pro you can also use the hidden
account named 'Administrator'
At the Welcome Screen, do/press the Ctrl-Alt-Del keys twice to display the
Windows logon box.
Type in "Administrator" (without the quotes), by default the password is
blank, no password need be entered.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"JED" wrote in message
...
I was making some changes to my system. But before I did the changes I
saved
the "Desktop" folder to a "copy" folder. However now, after I am satisfied
with everything, I tried to delete the "copy" folder, the system won't let
me
delete it. I get the msg "...is a Windows system folder and is required
for
windows to run properly. It cannot be deleted". I checked the folder's
properties, turned off the "read only" attribute, and tried again. But I
still get the same message. I am under the "Admin" user. How do I get rid
of
it?



  #3  
Old August 24th 09, 02:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Bob I
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Default "required for windows to run properly. It cannot be deleted."

From the CMD prompt, turn off the System attribute for that "copy"
folder, using "ATTRIB -S "foldername"




JED wrote:

I was making some changes to my system. But before I did the changes I saved
the "Desktop" folder to a "copy" folder. However now, after I am satisfied
with everything, I tried to delete the "copy" folder, the system won't let me
delete it. I get the msg "...is a Windows system folder and is required for
windows to run properly. It cannot be deleted". I checked the folder's
properties, turned off the "read only" attribute, and tried again. But I
still get the same message. I am under the "Admin" user. How do I get rid of
it?


  #4  
Old August 24th 09, 04:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Jed
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Posts: 5
Default "required for windows to run properly. It cannot be deleted."

It didn't work. I have xp with sp3. It must be using a different mechanism to
prevent deletion. However, the post by JS did solve the problem.

"Bob I" wrote:

From the CMD prompt, turn off the System attribute for that "copy"
folder, using "ATTRIB -S "foldername"




JED wrote:

I was making some changes to my system. But before I did the changes I saved
the "Desktop" folder to a "copy" folder. However now, after I am satisfied
with everything, I tried to delete the "copy" folder, the system won't let me
delete it. I get the msg "...is a Windows system folder and is required for
windows to run properly. It cannot be deleted". I checked the folder's
properties, turned off the "read only" attribute, and tried again. But I
still get the same message. I am under the "Admin" user. How do I get rid of
it?



  #5  
Old August 24th 09, 04:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Jed
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Posts: 5
Default "required for windows to run properly. It cannot be deleted."

Creating another admin account worked. I don't really understand why, since
the other account was an admin account. The only difference being the other
one was the default admin created by the install xp software. Anyways, thanks.

PS. I am running the XP Home Edition with the SP3 update

"JS" wrote:

Easiest way is to create another account (Admin privileges)
Log in using the new account
Delete the copy of the Desktop folder.

If your using XP Pro you can also use the hidden
account named 'Administrator'
At the Welcome Screen, do/press the Ctrl-Alt-Del keys twice to display the
Windows logon box.
Type in "Administrator" (without the quotes), by default the password is
blank, no password need be entered.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"JED" wrote in message
...
I was making some changes to my system. But before I did the changes I
saved
the "Desktop" folder to a "copy" folder. However now, after I am satisfied
with everything, I tried to delete the "copy" folder, the system won't let
me
delete it. I get the msg "...is a Windows system folder and is required
for
windows to run properly. It cannot be deleted". I checked the folder's
properties, turned off the "read only" attribute, and tried again. But I
still get the same message. I am under the "Admin" user. How do I get rid
of
it?




  #6  
Old August 24th 09, 07:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
JS
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Posts: 6,475
Default "required for windows to run properly. It cannot be deleted."

You're welcome.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"JED" wrote in message
...
Creating another admin account worked. I don't really understand why,
since
the other account was an admin account. The only difference being the
other
one was the default admin created by the install xp software. Anyways,
thanks.

PS. I am running the XP Home Edition with the SP3 update

"JS" wrote:

Easiest way is to create another account (Admin privileges)
Log in using the new account
Delete the copy of the Desktop folder.

If your using XP Pro you can also use the hidden
account named 'Administrator'
At the Welcome Screen, do/press the Ctrl-Alt-Del keys twice to display
the
Windows logon box.
Type in "Administrator" (without the quotes), by default the password is
blank, no password need be entered.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"JED" wrote in message
...
I was making some changes to my system. But before I did the changes I
saved
the "Desktop" folder to a "copy" folder. However now, after I am
satisfied
with everything, I tried to delete the "copy" folder, the system won't
let
me
delete it. I get the msg "...is a Windows system folder and is required
for
windows to run properly. It cannot be deleted". I checked the folder's
properties, turned off the "read only" attribute, and tried again. But
I
still get the same message. I am under the "Admin" user. How do I get
rid
of
it?






  #7  
Old August 24th 09, 07:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Bob I
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Posts: 9,943
Default "required for windows to run properly. It cannot be deleted."

No worry as long as it's fixed!

JED wrote:

It didn't work. I have xp with sp3. It must be using a different mechanism to
prevent deletion. However, the post by JS did solve the problem.

"Bob I" wrote:


From the CMD prompt, turn off the System attribute for that "copy"
folder, using "ATTRIB -S "foldername"




JED wrote:


I was making some changes to my system. But before I did the changes I saved
the "Desktop" folder to a "copy" folder. However now, after I am satisfied
with everything, I tried to delete the "copy" folder, the system won't let me
delete it. I get the msg "...is a Windows system folder and is required for
windows to run properly. It cannot be deleted". I checked the folder's
properties, turned off the "read only" attribute, and tried again. But I
still get the same message. I am under the "Admin" user. How do I get rid of
it?




 




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