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| low disk space on d drive i have a new computer and it came with vista home basic. i read the directions on transferring files from my old computer so i did it. i only wanted it to transfer from the c drive but it still transferred the d drive too. so now i keep getting pop ups stating that i have low disk space on the d drive. i have tried a restore and a total recovery but that didnt help. anyone have any ideas how to free up space on the d drive? i guess its not really a problem it just drives me nuts! |
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| Re: low disk space on d drive "dixiedee1953" <dixiedee1953@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:25F7B266-851B-4316-9726-1E7C756EDFDA@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >i have a new computer and it came with vista home basic. i read the > directions on transferring files from my old computer so i did it. i only > wanted it to transfer from the c drive but it still transferred the d > drive > too. so now i keep getting pop ups stating that i have low disk space on > the > d drive. i have tried a restore and a total recovery but that didnt help. > anyone have any ideas how to free up space on the d drive? i guess its not > really a problem it just drives me nuts![/color] If you're saying you think you should have 20GB free space on that drive but you're getting these "low disk space" msgs, then maybe Vista System Protection is enabled for your D: drive. There are a few ways to get there... I prefer to right click on the "Computer" icon on the deskop, select Properties from the popup menu, in the window that appears (Control Panel > System and Maintenance > System) click on the System Protection link in the Tasks list on the left hand side of the page, click the Continue button if the UAC dlg pops up, and then you'll see the system protection tab in the systems properties dlg box. If your D: drive has a check mark, then Vista is automatically creating restore points -for- the D: drive -on- the D: drive, which may be taking up considerable space. If the D: drive does not have system protection enabled, then you just have too much stuff on it and it's up to you to free up space on your D: drive. Either delete some stuff, move some stuff to another drive (like C: or an external USB drive) or burn stuff to a DVD as a backup and delete from D:. Restoring and recovery will do nothing to free up space on your hard drive. Unless you have system protection enabled for drive D: and disable it, which will, I believe (others in this NG will correct me if I'm wrong) delete the existing restore points for that drive and free up some space. Hope this helps... good luck! Lang |
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| Re: low disk space on d drive Is your D: drive a system restore partition created by the manufacturer of your computer to enable you to recover to a factory default setup? If it is, I would just leave it alone, unless you have created DVD or CD recovery disks. How big is your D: drive? If it is very small (< 10 GB, or so), I would leave it alone as it is most likely a recovery partition. Have you consulted your User Guide? If the warning bothers you, you can go into disk management and unassign a drive letter, and the pop-ups will probably disappear. "dixiedee1953" <dixiedee1953@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:25F7B266-851B-4316-9726-1E7C756EDFDA@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >i have a new computer and it came with vista home basic. i read the > directions on transferring files from my old computer so i did it. i only > wanted it to transfer from the c drive but it still transferred the d drive > too. so now i keep getting pop ups stating that i have low disk space on the > d drive. i have tried a restore and a total recovery but that didnt help. > anyone have any ideas how to free up space on the d drive? i guess its not > really a problem it just drives me nuts![/color] |
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| Re: low disk space on d drive it is 5.75 gb and it says that 2.33 mb is available. i have made back up disks from this drive and deleted what i could but it still says it is full. i tried changing the drives letter but that didnt help. can i delete it? "Cal Bear '66" wrote: [color=blue] > Is your D: drive a system restore partition created by the manufacturer of your > computer to enable you to recover to a factory default setup? If it is, I would > just leave it alone, unless you have created DVD or CD recovery disks. > > How big is your D: drive? If it is very small (< 10 GB, or so), I would leave it > alone as it is most likely a recovery partition. Have you consulted your User > Guide? > > If the warning bothers you, you can go into disk management and unassign a drive > letter, and the pop-ups will probably disappear. > > > "dixiedee1953" <dixiedee1953@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:25F7B266-851B-4316-9726-1E7C756EDFDA@microsoft.com...[color=green] > >i have a new computer and it came with vista home basic. i read the > > directions on transferring files from my old computer so i did it. i only > > wanted it to transfer from the c drive but it still transferred the d drive > > too. so now i keep getting pop ups stating that i have low disk space on the > > d drive. i have tried a restore and a total recovery but that didnt help. > > anyone have any ideas how to free up space on the d drive? i guess its not > > really a problem it just drives me nuts![/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: low disk space on d drive Did you make the backup disks (CDs or DVDs) using a utility provided by the manufacturer (NOT the Vista backup program)? If yes, then you could go ahead and delete it and expand the C: drive using Disk Management to include the extra space. If you used Vista's backup program and you deleted things from it, it might be useless anyway as a restore option. I, personally, would just not assign it a drive letter and ignore it. It is such a small space and provides extra assurance that you will be able to restore your system to a factory state in case something happens to the recovery disks. "dixiedee1953" <dixiedee1953@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0B29BD34-1641-4F08-BF25-B7B842D79B0A@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > it is 5.75 gb and it says that 2.33 mb is available. i have made back up > disks from this drive and deleted what i could but it still says it is full. > i tried changing the drives letter but that didnt help. can i delete it? > > "Cal Bear '66" wrote: >[color=green] >> Is your D: drive a system restore partition created by the manufacturer of >> your >> computer to enable you to recover to a factory default setup? If it is, I >> would >> just leave it alone, unless you have created DVD or CD recovery disks. >> >> How big is your D: drive? If it is very small (< 10 GB, or so), I would leave >> it >> alone as it is most likely a recovery partition. Have you consulted your User >> Guide? >> >> If the warning bothers you, you can go into disk management and unassign a >> drive >> letter, and the pop-ups will probably disappear. >> >> >> "dixiedee1953" <dixiedee1953@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:25F7B266-851B-4316-9726-1E7C756EDFDA@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >> >i have a new computer and it came with vista home basic. i read the >> > directions on transferring files from my old computer so i did it. i only >> > wanted it to transfer from the c drive but it still transferred the d drive >> > too. so now i keep getting pop ups stating that i have low disk space on >> > the >> > d drive. i have tried a restore and a total recovery but that didnt help. >> > anyone have any ideas how to free up space on the d drive? i guess its not >> > really a problem it just drives me nuts![/color] >> >>[/color][/color] |
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