How to ensure drive/folder/file permissions are correct?

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I have:

  • Drive 1 - SSD (boot)
  • Drive 2 - HDD (storage)
  • Drive 3 - HDD (storage)
  • Drive 4 - External HDD (storage)
I have reinstalled Windows several times over the time I've had drives 2, 3 and 4. I believe the "life" of the drives has spanned from Windows 8, to 8.1 and now to 10.

I have always only been the single user of the PC.

Sometimes, when I try to move files between drives, I get a message stating I need to be an administrator to continue. I can simply click Continue (or OK, I don't quite remember) and it transfers just fine.

How can I ensure drive/folder/file permissions are correct on all of the drives?
 
If you're only having to click ok to move them then you are an administrator - it's just UAC confirming.

Best practice is to have your usual user account and non-admin so if you were to pick up something nasty it doesn't wreak too much havoc.
 
If you're only having to click ok to move them then you are an administrator - it's just UAC confirming.

Best practice is to have your usual user account and non-admin so if you were to pick up something nasty it doesn't wreak too much havoc.

I have (and have always had, since the Vista days) UAC completely switched off.

The dialogue is a permission dialogue, not a security one.
 
I have everyone and system will full control on my data drives.

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I never touch permissions on my windows c drive.
 
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