There really isn't a problem. Should you need to recover your PC, this is
where all the files are that are needed to reinstall your Vista system; a
lot of them, no doubt, are compressed. They may be hidden and not
accessible, or viewable, through Vista's Explorer (in other words, by normal
navigational means), until the Recovery Wizard opens the partition. A
certain amount of free space (which looks to be 5% of the drive) is need by
the Recovery Manager to expand files. See:
HP Notebook PCs - Using HP Recovery Manager
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/d...177516&lang=en
"Luzack" <ric.mcneil@comcast.net> wrote in
messagenews:BD0456BE-F7DF-468A-967D-1D5D78648594@microsoft.com...> Greetings
all,> I have windows Vista home premium which I recieve with my new HP
Pavillion> dv6000 lap top about 2 months ago. The D Drive, which I guess is
alsocalled> the recovery drive, is 95% full. As far as I can determine the
recovery> folder is the only item in the D Drive. I'm not sure, but it
doesn't seem> right that the D Drive should be 95% full. What should I do to
resolvethis> problem. Thank You for your help in advance.> --> Luzack