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re: Recovery fulls up D: drive
Monday, February 11, 2008 at 2:02 pm Windows Vista Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by JSanders
(251 messages posted)
That D: drive is the recovery partition, and it's going to be practically full.
You should create a set of recovery disks and then you can delete that partition.
If you decide to keep the partition, you need to not add or delete anything off
of that drive, as it may screw up a potential system recovery operation should the
need arise. You can also order a set of recovery disks from Sony for your laptop
if you don't want to create them yourself.
On Monday, February 11, 2008 at 6:14 am, Todd Fulton wrote:
>After just two months of having a laptop with Vista Home Premium, the Vista Recovery
>program has filled up the D Drive. This drive is 10Gig. I have tried to delete all
>the backups except the most recent but this only removed about 1 Gig of info. What
>could possibly be using the other 9Gig of disc space. Thank You
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- Recovery fulls up D: drive (Todd Fulton: Monday, February 11, 2008 at 6:14 am)
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