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I have Vista Home Premium on my one yr old HP laptop. I keep getting a popup
indicating low disk space on my "D" recovery drive and have to delete files from my trash. Since the "D" drive is FULL, I have NEVER been able to do a full backup. I have not saved anything to the D drive. A friend suggested one of my 'spy security' programs had saved data there. I had 'SpyBot' but uninstalled it. I still have WeBroot Spy Sweeper, Adaware, and my Norton Anti-Virus running. Is there a setting that will allow an overwrite of the data in the D drive? thanks. |
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ibmlucia wrote:
I have Vista Home Premium on my one yr old HP laptop. I keep getting a popup indicating low disk space on my "D" recovery drive and have to delete files from my trash. Since the "D" drive is FULL, I have NEVER been able to do a full backup. I have not saved anything to the D drive. A friend suggested one of my 'spy security' programs had saved data there. I had 'SpyBot' but uninstalled it. I still have WeBroot Spy Sweeper, Adaware, and my Norton Anti-Virus running. Is there a setting that will allow an overwrite of the data in the D drive? thanks. How is this a "followup"? Find your original thread where you have lots of replies. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP |
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Although I had two replies, I have not had a response from Mike Hall MVP
since I answered his question as to what "spy" program I had. I thought I would try another post since the original post would only show below the following 13 posts. I do not have an answer my question and still need assistance. My apology for naming this a followup. I should have made it a re-post. so, do you know if there is a way to overwrite the "D" drive? "Malke" wrote: ibmlucia wrote: I have Vista Home Premium on my one yr old HP laptop. I keep getting a popup indicating low disk space on my "D" recovery drive and have to delete files from my trash. Since the "D" drive is FULL, I have NEVER been able to do a full backup. I have not saved anything to the D drive. A friend suggested one of my 'spy security' programs had saved data there. I had 'SpyBot' but uninstalled it. I still have WeBroot Spy Sweeper, Adaware, and my Norton Anti-Virus running. Is there a setting that will allow an overwrite of the data in the D drive? thanks. How is this a "followup"? Find your original thread where you have lots of replies. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP |
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"ibmlucia" wrote in message
... Although I had two replies, I have not had a response from Mike Hall MVP since I answered his question as to what "spy" program I had. I thought I would try another post since the original post would only show below the following 13 posts. I do not have an answer my question and still need assistance. My apology for naming this a followup. I should have made it a re-post. so, do you know if there is a way to overwrite the "D" drive? "Malke" wrote: ibmlucia wrote: I have Vista Home Premium on my one yr old HP laptop. I keep getting a popup indicating low disk space on my "D" recovery drive and have to delete files from my trash. Since the "D" drive is FULL, I have NEVER been able to do a full backup. I have not saved anything to the D drive. A friend suggested one of my 'spy security' programs had saved data there. I had 'SpyBot' but uninstalled it. I still have WeBroot Spy Sweeper, Adaware, and my Norton Anti-Virus running. Is there a setting that will allow an overwrite of the data in the D drive? thanks. How is this a "followup"? Find your original thread where you have lots of replies. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Regardless of what 'spy' program you have, and I must admit to never having seen an 'anti-spyware' program ever save data to another partition by default, you have obviously done something to fill up your recovery partition. The ONLY way to stop the pop up is to remove files from the partition, and you do this by looking at the files with the most recent dates and removing them until such time as you are left only with the original recovery files. -- Mike Hall - MVP http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx |
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Mike:
I have the same problem with my partition D;/recovery drive. I've never knowingly saved anything there, I keep my hands strictly off! I did try to see what may have been added, but explorer will not let me see the files on the D; drive. I opened "Computer", then clicked for the D: info, and I get a message in the right panel that says this is my recovery drive and changing or deleting any files could damage it. That's it, no option to even just peek at the files/dates. Can you help with this? CeCe "Mike Hall - MVP" wrote: "ibmlucia" wrote in message ... Although I had two replies, I have not had a response from Mike Hall MVP since I answered his question as to what "spy" program I had. I thought I would try another post since the original post would only show below the following 13 posts. I do not have an answer my question and still need assistance. My apology for naming this a followup. I should have made it a re-post. so, do you know if there is a way to overwrite the "D" drive? "Malke" wrote: ibmlucia wrote: I have Vista Home Premium on my one yr old HP laptop. I keep getting a popup indicating low disk space on my "D" recovery drive and have to delete files from my trash. Since the "D" drive is FULL, I have NEVER been able to do a full backup. I have not saved anything to the D drive. A friend suggested one of my 'spy security' programs had saved data there. I had 'SpyBot' but uninstalled it. I still have WeBroot Spy Sweeper, Adaware, and my Norton Anti-Virus running. Is there a setting that will allow an overwrite of the data in the D drive? thanks. How is this a "followup"? Find your original thread where you have lots of replies. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Regardless of what 'spy' program you have, and I must admit to never having seen an 'anti-spyware' program ever save data to another partition by default, you have obviously done something to fill up your recovery partition. The ONLY way to stop the pop up is to remove files from the partition, and you do this by looking at the files with the most recent dates and removing them until such time as you are left only with the original recovery files. -- Mike Hall - MVP http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx |
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"CeCe813" wrote in message
... Mike: I have the same problem with my partition D;/recovery drive. I've never knowingly saved anything there, I keep my hands strictly off! I did try to see what may have been added, but explorer will not let me see the files on the D; drive. I opened "Computer", then clicked for the D: info, and I get a message in the right panel that says this is my recovery drive and changing or deleting any files could damage it. That's it, no option to even just peek at the files/dates. Can you help with this? CeCe "Mike Hall - MVP" wrote: "ibmlucia" wrote in message ... Although I had two replies, I have not had a response from Mike Hall MVP since I answered his question as to what "spy" program I had. I thought I would try another post since the original post would only show below the following 13 posts. I do not have an answer my question and still need assistance. My apology for naming this a followup. I should have made it a re-post. so, do you know if there is a way to overwrite the "D" drive? "Malke" wrote: ibmlucia wrote: I have Vista Home Premium on my one yr old HP laptop. I keep getting a popup indicating low disk space on my "D" recovery drive and have to delete files from my trash. Since the "D" drive is FULL, I have NEVER been able to do a full backup. I have not saved anything to the D drive. A friend suggested one of my 'spy security' programs had saved data there. I had 'SpyBot' but uninstalled it. I still have WeBroot Spy Sweeper, Adaware, and my Norton Anti-Virus running. Is there a setting that will allow an overwrite of the data in the D drive? thanks. How is this a "followup"? Find your original thread where you have lots of replies. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Regardless of what 'spy' program you have, and I must admit to never having seen an 'anti-spyware' program ever save data to another partition by default, you have obviously done something to fill up your recovery partition. The ONLY way to stop the pop up is to remove files from the partition, and you do this by looking at the files with the most recent dates and removing them until such time as you are left only with the original recovery files. -- Mike Hall - MVP http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx Contact the computer manufacturer and ask how you get access to the recovery partition such that you can rectify the problem. It may be as simple as going to Folder Options in Control Panel, clicking on the View tab and checking 'show hidden.... ' -- Mike Hall - MVP http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx |
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I have the same problem...wish I knew how to make the D disk bigger, so I
followed the string and thought Malke suggestion to delete back to original files to be maybe opposite of what should be kept (most recent file changes), and finally came across this advice, which I found to actually help. Hopefully it will help U2. "Back Up Files wizard? If your backups are saved to CDs or DVDs, you can discard discs containing earlier backups, but make sure that you keep the most recent backup of your files. If your backups are saved to an internal or external hard disk, you can delete a backup by following these steps: Open the location where the backup is saved. For example, if you backed up your files to an external hard disk labeled "E," connect the external hard disk to your computer, and then open drive E. Right-click the folder containing the backup you want to delete, and then click Delete. Notes Backups are saved in this format: backup location\computer name\Backup Set year-month-day time. For example, if your computer name is Computer, your backup location is E, and you backed up on April 2, 2006 at 16:32:00, that backup would be located in E:\Computer\Backup Set 2006-02-04 163200. You would right-click the folder named Backup Set 2006-02-04 163200 to delete that backup. When you make a full backup, a backup folder is created and labeled with the date for that day. As you add updates, that date stays the same, but your backup is not out of date. The next time you make a full backup, a new backup folder is created and labeled with the date for that day, and any updates are then added to that new folder. You should not delete the current backup folder." "ibmlucia" wrote: I have Vista Home Premium on my one yr old HP laptop. I keep getting a popup indicating low disk space on my "D" recovery drive and have to delete files from my trash. Since the "D" drive is FULL, I have NEVER been able to do a full backup. I have not saved anything to the D drive. A friend suggested one of my 'spy security' programs had saved data there. I had 'SpyBot' but uninstalled it. I still have WeBroot Spy Sweeper, Adaware, and my Norton Anti-Virus running. Is there a setting that will allow an overwrite of the data in the D drive? thanks. |
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"Malke" wrote: ibmlucia wrote: I have Vista Home Premium on my one yr old HP laptop. I keep getting a popup indicating low disk space on my "D" recovery drive and have to delete files from my trash. Since the "D" drive is FULL, I have NEVER been able to do a full backup. I have not saved anything to the D drive. A friend suggested one of my 'spy security' programs had saved data there. I had 'SpyBot' but uninstalled it. I still have WeBroot Spy Sweeper, Adaware, and my Norton Anti-Virus running. Is there a setting that will allow an overwrite of the data in the D drive? thanks. How is this a "followup"? Find your original thread where you have lots of replies. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP |
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Malke,
How do I "Find your original thread where you have lots of replies." I new at this and I cant seem to find out how to either back up or to see what in is in my recovery partition I went to the folder option and change that to see hidden folders but no luck I getting ready to remove it I MEAN IT HELP "Malke" wrote: ibmlucia wrote: I have Vista Home Premium on my one yr old HP laptop. I keep getting a popup indicating low disk space on my "D" recovery drive and have to delete files from my trash. Since the "D" drive is FULL, I have NEVER been able to do a full backup. I have not saved anything to the D drive. A friend suggested one of my 'spy security' programs had saved data there. I had 'SpyBot' but uninstalled it. I still have WeBroot Spy Sweeper, Adaware, and my Norton Anti-Virus running. Is there a setting that will allow an overwrite of the data in the D drive? thanks. How is this a "followup"? Find your original thread where you have lots of replies. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP |
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cc31959 wrote:
Malke, How do I "Find your original thread where you have lots of replies." I new at this and I cant seem to find out how to either back up or to see what in is in my recovery partition I went to the folder option and change that to see hidden folders but no luck I getting ready to remove it I MEAN IT HELP A recovery partition on an OEM machine is there so you can restore your computer to factory condition. Leave it alone. Make sure you follow the computer mftr.'s directions as to how to create physical restore disks and do it. That will insure you have a way to reinstall Windows if your hard drive fails. How to make restore disks will be in the manual that came with your computer, in OEM Help files on the computer itself, and also on the computer mftr.'s website. Calling the computer mftr.'s tech support is also an option. As to why you are having difficulties with posting and finding your posts, it is because you are using the web interface to these newsgroups - the worst way to access them. Instead, set up a newsreader which is very easy to do. See the information below. Since you are using the web interface, you may not realize that this is really a newsgroup. You will get far more out of this resource if you learn to use a newsreader. There are many good newsreaders for Windows, but you can use Outlook Express (XP) or Windows Mail (Vista) since you already have it. Here are some links to information about newsgroups: About Usenet: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet http://www.faqs.org/faqs/ - Usenet FAQs from the Internet FAQ Archives http://www.usenetmonster.com/infocenter/ http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Usenet - a brief explanation of newsgroups Outlook Express/Windows Mail as Newsreader: http://michaelstevenstech.com/outloo...snewreader.htm http://rickrogers.org/setupoe.htm http://vistasupport.mvps.org/accessi...ndows_mail.htm How to Post: http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Usenet http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 - How to Ask a Question http://users.tpg.com.au/bzyhjr/liszt.htm - How Not to Get Technical Help on Usenet http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html http://aumha.org/nntp.htm - list of MS newsgroups microsoft.public.test.here - MS group to test if your newsreader is working properly http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/munad.htm - how to munge email address http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossposting - crossposting http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm - multiposting Other Newsreaders for Windows: http://www.forteinc.com/main/homepage.php - Forte http://www.mozilla.org - Thunderbird http://gravity.tbates.org/ http://www.40tude.com/dialog/ http://xnews.newsguy.com/ Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |