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Deleting a WIN 10 system protected file ?

I am an admin user for both Mac OS and Win 10 running virtually in Parallels. Bitdefender on Mac identified a virus in a very old system restore(2010) on the Windows partition drive. I have tried to set permissions both in Terminal and in Windows, but each time it says I don't have permission to delete the files even though as owner and admin it shows read/write permissions:

override rwxr-xr-x Username/staff for A0016504.rbf? y
rm: A0016504.rbf: Read-only file system
Mac-Pro-Office:RP21 Username$ sudo chown Username A0016504.rbf
chown: A0016504.rbf: Read-only file system
Mac-Pro-Office:RP21 Username$ ls -l A0016504.rbf
-rwxr-xr-x 1 Username staff 436552 Aug 29 2009 A0016504.rbf

by question is if I set ownership of the file to Root, will i be able to override the security features of win and mac that make this file read only file system? Is there a way I can get control of this directory. I believe it is from Windows XP or 7 it is so old. I'm running Win 10 in Parallels.


BTW, neither Windows Defender Security or Avast recognize the virus nor can they delete it.

TIA,

jeff

Posted on Mar 3, 2021 10:34 AM

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Posted on Mar 3, 2021 11:32 AM

No matter how you're running Windows, NTFS is read only to a Mac, so by default it's impossible for you to delete anything from a Windows volume via the Mac since that is a write operation.


In order to get write access to Windows from macOS, you'd need to install something like Paragon's NTFS for Mac (now owned by Microsoft).

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Mar 3, 2021 11:32 AM in response to Jefferis Peterson

No matter how you're running Windows, NTFS is read only to a Mac, so by default it's impossible for you to delete anything from a Windows volume via the Mac since that is a write operation.


In order to get write access to Windows from macOS, you'd need to install something like Paragon's NTFS for Mac (now owned by Microsoft).

Deleting a WIN 10 system protected file ?

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