No C Drive To Choose In Backup
Sep 15, 2009I cant seem to pick the C drive when trying to backup in windows 7 RC only my external drive and my two dvd-drives are available.
anyone know the answer?
I cant seem to pick the C drive when trying to backup in windows 7 RC only my external drive and my two dvd-drives are available.
anyone know the answer?
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