Find the system event log message detailing what is found and where.
See if you can remove it by hand, or whether it is in some location such as
an antivirus quarantine, or the system recycler folders, that is not
accessable for deletion by Windows Defender. See if you can delete it
manually, perhaps at a command prompt.
dir /x is useful for dealing with long folder names. For hidden folders,
you just need to do rd thusandsuch, and type the name correctly.
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