Cannot Delete Directory



I have two directories sitting on the root of my hard drive that I
cannot delete. I have tried the it says that I do not have appropriate
rights to remove these folders. I logged in as the local admin and
checked the security settings. I gave myselft and the admin full
control over the root folder, but when I go into one of the sub folders
I cannot view the security settings because I don't have appropriate
rights. Obviously the rights on the root of this folder are not
inheriting down. Is there a work around to remove this folder? It
doesn't contain any valuable info or files, from what I can tell it is
empty. I just want it out of there....Thank you in advance.

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