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Low Disk Space Warning?
I am using a Vista Ultimate system on a Dell XPS 420 computer with a Terabyte
hard drive. I keep getting this message flag from my Taskbar --- " Low Disk Space. You are running out of disk space on RECOVERY (D. To free space on this drive by deleting old or unneccesary files click here." I click on user files but there's no space available to delete. The user files shown (Office setup files and Recycle bin) have 0 bytes available. What gives and do I need to do something? Or, do I just ignore this repeated warning? It is a litttle aggravating! I have one other selection available, which I haven't tried, when I click on this flag which is to clean up all users files. Should I try this option? Thanks for any input provided. Ray19 |