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Re: back up files I think he is referring to the factory restore partition.
If he made factory recovery disks he can delete the
partition and expand his C: drive to reclaim the space.
But I would just leave the D: drive. A factory restore
is faster from the restore partition and his recovery
disks may get damaged.
notuponcomputers: What is the size of your D: drive?
"Rock" <Rock@nospam.net> wrote in message news:uvzlJz8gHHA.4904@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> "notuponcomputers" <notuponcomputers@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
>> Ok, I downloaded the backup files onto discs and was suppose to delete
>> that
>> packet of back up files from the computer afterwards but I didn't. Now I
>> can't find then to delete them, my D drive is getting full and I need to
>> delete some of the junk and I don't know how. Can anyone assist me with
>> cleaning up my D drive? Thank you.
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>> notuponcomputers
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>> "notuponcomputers" wrote:
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>>> I downloaded the backup files like I was suppose to discs. I think,
>>> because
>>> I had problems with my computer and had to take it down, only I couldn't
>>> bring it back with the discs, thank heavens it had a recovery on the pc.
>>> But, I can't go back and redownload those to files and I was suppose to
>>> delete them when I was done, but didn't at the time, and now I can't find
>>> them. So how do I delete them? My disc drive is getting really ful and
>>> would like to get rid of some of the junk on there but don't know how.Can
>>> anyone help? Please...I have a new pc, and it has the new Vista on it.
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> What backup files? Created in what program? Have you run disk clean up?
> What is taking up the space on the drive?
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> Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
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