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Feb 11, 2012

Ok so i have 3 partitions C,D,J and for some reason when i tried to save to J it tells me tha i dont have permision to save there and to contact the administrator but i am the administratorand it tells me the same thing when i tried to save on the root of C drive too.But the funny thing is tha i can copy and paste to both J drive and C drive i just can't save there.

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I'm really hoping I find an answer to this question besides the one I've found on the internet a hundred times over (That's not a good idea, you shouldn't do it).

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