C - drive access denied.

Help me please. I am unable to work with my photos because of a c drive which is not there.  I tried everything possible and in vain.  Now, I noticed that my control aare UAC does do not as well that my F8 key which would lead me to believe that I a m unable to change permissions etc.  Also, would like to know if refusing permission to authenticated users would prevent me from getting through? This Admin stuff is all rubbish for me...

Help me please. I am unable to work with my photos because of a c drive which is not there.  I tried everything possible and in vain.  Now, I noticed that my control aare UAC does do not as well that my F8 key which would lead me to believe that I a m unable to change permissions etc.  Also, would like to know if refusing permission to authenticated users would prevent me from getting through? This Admin stuff is all rubbish for me...

Yes - I'm not clear on what you mean by, "a c drive that's not here '... That you mix with what you believe to be the problem, etc.
 
Please, just give a detail of the steps you are taking, you see the word for Word, and what you expect to see.

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