I guess there's really no good reason why the CD
must be D: drive. The reason I asked was because
the CD drive was acting strange, sometimes
reading my disks, sometimes not. I thought it had
something to do with the fact that the drive
letter didn't change after my second HD was
removed.
I did go into Control Panel and looked at where
the drive letter could be changed but dared not
do it for fear of making things worse.

Cathy

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