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Hi
I can happily create and delete folders on my C: (Windows 11 install drive) and my D: (data drive).
However I was just about to create a folder on my D: for Game recordings (which will by high bandwidth recordings from OBS) when I saw the folder below. I think it was created by my SHURE microphone when I installed it but I cant be sure. I dont recall ever creating it. But Im a useless human with a fallible memory.
It contains one subfolder called audio (which is why I think my SHURE mic created it) and in that folder were some test mic level recordings I remember making when I set up the mic.
I dont need any of this data at all. I dont want the Test folder, its parent the Audio folder or its parent the AV folder. When I try to delete it I get the below message from Windows 11.

If I click continue it starts to look like its deleting stuff and then it says 'you need permission to perform this action'. You require permission from TARS\Endurance to make changes to this folder.
TARS is my computer name
Endurance is my user login
When I set up this PC at Christmas, I followed the Elevenforum clean install process (it worked perfectly and wonderfully) and I dont have a microsoft account Im using a local.
Whilst I would love a solution to this (and Im sure this forum will give me one), I really want to understand more about how this may have happened.
When I install programmes and get the UAC prompt I can just click OK, I dont need to give admin details as I already thought my account was admin.
Many thanks!
I can happily create and delete folders on my C: (Windows 11 install drive) and my D: (data drive).
However I was just about to create a folder on my D: for Game recordings (which will by high bandwidth recordings from OBS) when I saw the folder below. I think it was created by my SHURE microphone when I installed it but I cant be sure. I dont recall ever creating it. But Im a useless human with a fallible memory.
It contains one subfolder called audio (which is why I think my SHURE mic created it) and in that folder were some test mic level recordings I remember making when I set up the mic.
I dont need any of this data at all. I dont want the Test folder, its parent the Audio folder or its parent the AV folder. When I try to delete it I get the below message from Windows 11.

If I click continue it starts to look like its deleting stuff and then it says 'you need permission to perform this action'. You require permission from TARS\Endurance to make changes to this folder.
TARS is my computer name
Endurance is my user login
When I set up this PC at Christmas, I followed the Elevenforum clean install process (it worked perfectly and wonderfully) and I dont have a microsoft account Im using a local.
Whilst I would love a solution to this (and Im sure this forum will give me one), I really want to understand more about how this may have happened.
When I install programmes and get the UAC prompt I can just click OK, I dont need to give admin details as I already thought my account was admin.
Many thanks!
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11 Pro
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Self Built