In Window you can't delete system files. So , I have a solution you can access any file in system just right click. Now that's trick you can modify or edit any file in system.Now you have full access to window files.
Introduction :What is Ownership in Window?
The owner of a file or a folder has the right to allow or deny access to that resource. Although members of the Administrators group and other authorized users also have the right to allow or deny access, the owner has the authority to lock out non-administrator users, and then the only way to regain access to the resource is for an administrator or a member of the Restore Operators group to take ownership of it. This makes the file or folder owner important with respect to what permissions are allowed or denied for a given resource.
The default owner of a file or folder is the person who creates the resource. Ownership can be taken or transferred in several ways. The current owner of a file or folder can transfer ownership to another user or group. A member of the Administrators group can take ownership of a file or folder or transfer ownership to another user or group�even if administrators are locked out of the resource according to the permissions. Any user with the Take Ownership permission on the file or folder can take ownership, as can any member of the Backup Operators group (or anyone else with the Restore Files And Directories user right, for that matter).
Taking Ownership of System Files
Taking ownership of system files or folders in Windows is not a simple task. Whether you use the GUI or the command line, it takes far too many steps. This method works in Windows Vista, 7, 8, and 8.1, and it maybe works in XP, though you won�t need it there.
Thankfully somebody created a registry hack that will give you a menu item for �Take Ownership� that will handle all the steps for you. We found this many years ago, and since then it�s been hosted here for everybody to use.
Here�s what the new right-click menu will look like after installing this registry hack. If you are in Windows 8 or 8.1, the little shield won�t show up, but it�ll work just fine.
Install
Download and unzip the files contained in the zipfile. Double-click the InstallTakeOwnership.reg file and click through the prompts. No reboot necessary.
Uninstall
Double-click the RemoveTakeOwnership.reg file and click through the prompts. No reboot necessary.
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