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Cannot change ownership of secondary drive stuck with read-only on Ubuntu 21.04

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So, I'm dual booting my desktop with Windows 10 and Ubuntu 21.04. Before making the change, I've had a secondary SSD that I used with a single NTFS partition to install Steam games. As this disk had nothing related to the system (at least as far as I know), I just kept it the way I was using it on Windows. Now I want to do the same with this disk via Ubuntu, and although this disk is recognized and I can access it's files on Ubuntu, and even mount it on boot with no problems, I can't create a Steam folder in it because it says it's a read-only drive, and I can't change the read-only status either because root owns it. Even worse, for some weird reason I can't change neither it's owner or group through nautilus, even though I am the only user of the system. Reading about it here and some other places I've come across ntfsprogs, but that won't install for me for some reason. I'm also not using fast boot on Windows, as I've read that this is somewhat related.

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