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I finally gave up on the Win11 web installer so, using an ISO installer built from Microsoft, I selected the Clean Install - Clean All option. It didn't work either. The result being drive D:\ (an NVME SSD) had three sub-directories put on it all named with the computer name. They are all write-protected and I cannot remove the write protection. Yes, I know how to do this under "normal" conditions. I have even tried the Registry edit: Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\StorageDevicePolicies setting = 0, and that did not work.I cannot find any level of Adminis
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