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Best way to do this

Funky_Junk

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I just got a new hard drive and did a fresh install of Windows onto it. I'm still keeping the old hard drive, and my old windows setup remains intact. On that hard drive, in the my music folder of my old windows install, i have a considerable amount of music. I would like to keep this music on the drive, while formatting the rest of the drive and cleaning it of the old windows install. What is the best way of doing this? Thank you.
 
Then you can't format the drive. Just delete the directories/files you don't want and defrag it.
 
Burn a bunch of DVDs with your music files, format, then copy them back over. TADA!
 
I'm trying to delete the install through windows explorer, but everytime I try to delete the programs file or windows folder, i get a message that says "you require permission from trustedinstaller to make changes to this folder"
 
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