| | | | i have windows vista home premium.how do you clean recovery disc D?
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| | | | | Post in reply to: jim stephens
What ever recovery disc D is it has nothing to do with Vista, it's likely a
recovery partition created by your PC mfg to recover your OS in case of a
crash, leave it alone or contact your PC mfg.
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| | | | | Post in reply to: David B.
Jim,
When you got your PC it should also have had instructions on how to copy the
recovery partition to a set of DVDs so that you could use them to recovery
in case of a hard driver failure.
Some users after the have backed up their recovery partition in accordance
with the manufacturer's instructions have deleted it but it is not
recommended.
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| | | | | Post in reply to: Curious
Also, if it is an HP product, they do supply a utility that can remove the
partition; but, it is highly unadvised to do this. You usually only gain
about 10-20G anyway which doesn't last long with these new OSs.
The really good solution is to invest in a larger hard drive if supported.
James
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| | | | | It might help if you explained what exactly you are trying to achieve, as
your post makes little sense
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