I am using Windows XP Home Edition. When I try to delete a folder I have named cygwin. When I try to delete it or any file or folder within it, there is a long pause, and then an error pops up, saying:
Cannot delete Cygwin: Access is denied. Make sure the disk is not full or read-write protected and that the file is not currently in use.
I have tried deleting the folder and the files it contains with FileAssassin, and unlocking it with LockHunter. Neither report any errors unless I try to have them delete the file or folder, then I get an error message saying Access Denied. I have rebooted into Safe Mode to change the ownership, but I get Access Denied when I click OK or Apply. How can I delete this folder?
Answer
Get a Linux Live Cd, and either get gparted, systemrescue or parted magic (anyone would work, but a small distro for something quick). Burn it cd/usb, and boot your computer to it. Mount the hd, and find the folder and delete it.
You can use Unetbootin or do it manually.
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