Select advanced repair option, select advanced option and click on command prompt. On command prompt, type "notepad". After that, go to Files and click Open and a file menu will show up. Then, click on This PC, and go to the same directory that the OP mentioned and then delete. remember to set file types from txt to Show all.
Make a video of cmd as most of us are working professionals and do not have admin rights as company owns the laptop and desktop
Select advanced repair option, select advanced option and click on command prompt. On command prompt, type "notepad". After that, go to Files and click Open and a file menu will show up. Then, click on This PC, and go to the same directory that the OP mentioned and then delete. remember to set file types from txt to Show all.