Removal of folder 7a739c8a9bfe463a530c65

Hello,

I am unable to delete the folders named like 7a739c8a9bfe463a530c65 in my D drive. I think these are temp folders created during Windows Update.But now when I try to delete them ,then a message appears that Cannot delete eula.txt . Access is denied.What should I do to delete such folders. There are 7-8 of that type folders in my D Drive

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  • Manish Goyal
    Manish Goyal
    1. On the Windows desktop, double-click My Computer, double-click drive C, double-click the Program Files folder, and then double-click the WindowsUpdate folder.
    2. Click the V4 folder, click Edit, click Invert Selection, and then press DELETE.

      Note If you cannot find the V4 folder, click Edit, click Select All and then press DELETE. Skip steps 3 and 4.
    3. Double-click the V4 folder.
    4. Click the Iuhist.xml file, click Edit, click Invert Selection, and then press DELETE ..........I hOPE THIS WILL help
  • vik001ind
    vik001ind
    Don't mess with such folders, your system may not start again & you may need to install it again. Once I tried to revert the updates, that made some changes on MBR & my system crashed.

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