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HiI tried taking one of my old SSD's from a pc that does not work anymore and use it on my new pc and thus want to fully clean it as it has another windows installed etc. Initially i tried using command prompt to clean the disk but was met with an error telling me i do not have permission.Then i tried doing it manually in the folder which keeps telling me the files are protected by "Trusted Installer". I tried changing my administrator setting using properties, but when trying to uninstall i get told that i need permission from that user now to make changes to the folder. I am thinking the re

 

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