On the Protection of the system in Windows 8!

Hello

My question is in the protection of the system in Windows 8, I have C and D lit discs! And when you turn on the drive C drive D is also on both at the same time! These drives supposed to be because I was still able to do the restore of the system both off!

Thank you very much for your help,

HONEY BEAR 100

Yes, drive C and drive D are always when the computer is turned on. Drive C is your main drive and D drive is often used by the CD/DVD drive in your computer. The only way to 'turn off' the D drive is by disconnecting the data cable and the power cable on the CD/DVD drive. I have no experience with the system restore.

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