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Old April 23rd 08, 02:59 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Charles W Davis
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Default Low Disk Space Warning?


"Ray19" wrote in message
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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


Ray, the RECOVERY (D is simply a partitiion that contains the file
necessary for you to create recovery DVDs (3) or CDs (16). You should be
placing nothing in that "disk." If you haven't created the recovery disks, I
suggest that you do so soon. If you have to order them from Dell, I believe
the price is around $30 and it takes a couple of weeks. These disks used to
be provided in the box on shipment. Just hope that you haven't corrupted the
file.