

What use is this folder on my Kindle device ?) To make the matter so much more stupid, I got this "System Volume Information" being created even on my Kindle e-book reader !! Can you believe that ? (I know that for windows the USB memory of my Kindle is treated the same as any normal pen drive, but nonetheless, Harshavardhan Rathod, but your information is not that much helpful.

Kindly let us know if you need any further assistance with Windows. Replace owner on sub containers and objects check box and click If you want that person to be the owner of files and subfolders in this folder, select the The user name that you’re giving ownership to should be display, click Type the name of the person you want to give ownership to and click Now, go to the Pen drive and right click on the Volume system information folder and click onĬlick the Security tab, click Advanced, and then click Show hidden files, folders and drives option. Select View tab and under Advanced settings click on Select View menu and click on Options drop down.Ĭlick on Change folders and search options. Press Windows + E from the Keyboard to open the File Explorer. Connect the Pen drive and follow the below steps: So, you have to first take ownership of the folder and then delete it. System volume information folder is a hidden system folder and usually you don’t haveĪccess to it. Now that you have disabled the restore points from being created on the Pen drive, you can now take ownership of the system volume information folder and delete it. Select System protection tab and click on the Type system restore in the search bar and select You can prevent the system from creating restore points in your Pen drive by following these steps: The System Volume Information folder is a hidden system folder that the System Restore tool uses to store its information and restore points. I appreciate you for providing details about the issue and we are happy to help you. Thank you for being a part of Windows 10.
