How do I delete system32 folder?

Does anyone know how to delete the System32 folder?

  • I have a MacBook Air and I'm trying to delete the System32 folder. Need help. like.. NOW. Thank you(:

  • Answer:

    If you are running Windows on it do NOT remove this, it destroys the Windows system. Otherwise it should delete with no trouble. A Mac should never have a System32 folder unless you are running Windows.

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Mac OS does not have a System32 folder. If you are running Windows in some form then deleting System32 will break it.

Toad

Macs don't have a System32 folder. Windows machines do. It's usually not a good idea to delete this folder because that is where the Windows operating system is stored, and without it your computer is dead. If you still want to delete it, what you have to do is boot your computer from a CD or USB stick. Then that folder won't be in use and can be deleted.

Girll you are so dumb lol. Dont delete that it is the folder for windows. You wont be able to run windows anymore. If your trying to remove windows you need to delete its partition from the HDD. Dont just delete that file. If you need more help then pm me

Apathy

With the delete command in dos you ll have to restart then unprotect the folder and make it not system if you delete the system32 folder there is more than a good chance that your computer wont start.

kbos2hm

it is very damagrous to do it by hand, you can get some professional tool to uninstall this folder, you can view the following site for free trial

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