Cannot "save as" to c drive
When I attempt to "save as" to my c drive the cd tray opens...please help
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When I attempt to "save as" to my c drive the cd tray opens...please help
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This is my second attempt at Vista, first one was when it just came out, I installed it, after a week of dissapointments I went back to XP, now a week ago got a clean install, worked fine for about 1 day, then programs stopped working, like office, when tried to do a fix through the cd, the installer encouraged a problem error message appeared, nothing cant be done, 3 programs cannot be uninstalled, alweys get wierd errors, in other words, VISTA SUX!!! Im going back to XP, just dont have time yet, pissed off that have to transfer everything back again...
PS: Ive got Vista Ultimate...
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