How to delete system volume information from usb

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As doing so might interfere with important system functions. The folders also come with permissions set to prevent the users from tampering with the files inside. You should rest assured that under normal circumstances, these folders are created by Windows for certain system-level features usage.

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That is why most people think System Volume Information and $RECYCLE.BIN are some kind of viruses, malware, or host for malicious programs. You can even try to delete them, but Windows will automatically create them the next time you plug them back in. However, on exFAT or FAT32 formatted hard drive, which will often be the USB flash drive or external hard disk, you can access these folders.

The NTFS format will prevent anyone, even Admin users, from accessing the folder. Windows OS formats its drives in NTFS and though these two folders will be available in the drives containing the OS. System Volume Information and $RECYCLE.BIN are harmless most of the time. If you are reading this, you probably have and the appropriate question should be: should I be worried? Well, no! System Volume Information and $RECYCLE.BIN Have you plugged a USB flash drive or external hard disk to a Windows computer and all of a sudden seeing these two folders: System Volume Information and $RECYCLE.BIN?