delete the folder temporary internet files Windows 7

I got a new SSD drive and a suggestions was to move my internet temporary files and other files on a secondary hard drive while I have enough room on my new SSD

I did it under Internet Options: general: the browser history: settings: move folder

Unfortunately, I made a mistake, and the case ended up in the directory my music for a few days.

I have since moved to the My second hard drive, but my problem is the temp of the internet directory folder in the My Music folder.  I can't remove it.  I'm trying to move the location of the My Music folder, but it won't let me not move because I do not have permission on this folder.

I tried to give permission to the folder.  I am logged on as administrator but I don't have a chance.  I want to delete this folder.   Help, please.

Hello

Method 1: Try to run fix it from the link below:

Diagnose and repair Windows files and folders problems automatically: http://support.microsoft.com/mats/windows_file_and_folder_diag/

Method 2: as I suggest you boot in mode without fail, and then try again to delete.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/start-your-computer-in-safe-mode

Hope this information is useful.

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