Can't move files around primary hard drive or to trash without authenticating

Just installed Lion and now whenever I drag a file to a folder on my primary hard drive, I have to authenticate. Same with sending stuff to trash. When I do get it to trash, the items disappear without me telling it to empty trash.

After much searching, trial, and error, I may have found the answer to my own question. I clicked on the primary hard drive icon, and then opened the File --> Get Info window. I unlocked it with the password. Then, under Sharing & Permissions, I clicked on the + to add both me and admin to the access, and gave both Read & Write privileges. I then told it to apply to all items inside the hard drive. It took a while to apply, like a half hour, but when it was done, I restarted and then I could move stuff around the hard drive and into the trash without being prompted for authorization.

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