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Windows 7 administrator's permissions

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I did a clean install of windows 7 ultimate. Now I can't delete the 32 gb windows.old folder. I get the error message: "You must be an administrator or have the appropriate permissions to perform this operation."

Why is this happening? What can I do?

posted Nov 4, 2013 by Ahmed Patel

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Command prompt, run as admin. If you did a clean install how is it you have a Windows.old? Install to another partition?

answer Nov 5, 2013 by Satish Mishra
I didn't format C: drive.
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