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DrMacintosh

Ok, so here is the story. 

 

I just got an 120GB SSD, the thing wasnt being recognized at all and I tried everything. In a final attempt I removed my SATA controller drivers and had to perform a system recovery, but the SSD and the system work now. 

 

The new problem is, "ghost" files. Before I removed the drivers I had deleted a lot of data in anticipation to clone my HDD to the SSD, but after the restore, a lot of data was semi recovered. Most games seem to be fully gone after I removed what was left....but my trials of Adobe Premier Pro and Media encoder, I want to remove what data was left of the trials I had......but if I try to uninstall them, I get an error. Or if I try to remove the files from the x86 folder.....It says I need permission even though I have permission! 

 

I have no idea how to remove the files.....

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