The specific steps are as follows:
First, enable Group Policy
1, if you want to delete this folder, first of all to abolish its restore function, need to go to Group Policy to disable its restore properties.
2, first from the Start menu to open the "Run" program, and then enter the Gpedit.msc command, OK.
3, after entering the Group Policy Editor window, turn on the computer Configuration-"Admin template-" Windows components.
4, and then find the "System Restore" this item, to the right window, and then find "Turn off System Restore."
5, open this property window, select Enabled, and then press "Apply" to save, and then press OK to exit.
Second, close the Create restore point
1, but also to close the creation of restore points can be, then under the Windows Components, find the Windows Installer, in the right window, select "Close Create System Restore checkpoint."
2, in its Properties window, select "Enabled", press "apply" and in "OK" can be.
Third, the use of command to complete control
1, although the restore attributes removed, but also the system protection properties, to give the user full control of the power to delete this folder, you need to use the command, open the running program, enter the cmd command, open the command prompt.
2, enter the command Prompt window, input cacls "C:system Volume information"/g everyone:f command, carriage return.
3, there will be a confirmation prompt, enter Y return confirmation.
4, will be prompted to process information "processed directory: C:system Volume Information"
5, then you can go to the C disk directory, the System Volume Information folder to delete, the other disk under the folder, you can use the above 8-11 steps to delete.