Hello,
I'm new to this forum. I don't know everything there is to know about computers, so I might be kind of slow on things. I have a Windows Vista Home Premium computer Dell Inspiron 530S desktop.
Some of my freinds have been talking about backing up your files, so yesterday I went and backed up my files to Recovery D. Right after I started getting the message Low disk Space, you are running out of disk space on D. to free the space by deleting old or unnecessary files. Recovery D is in red and says, 1.33 free 14.6 GB. Disk Cleanup in Recovery D (recylce bin) is o bytes.
I tried to find the answer on my own, but everything is confusing me. What I can gather, I should not of backed up to Recovery D. Is there a way to undo this? Some people mention disabling so the message doesn't come up and leave it alone. My browser ie IE 9. Should I back up to a disk and not on my D drive?
Thank you so much for any help. This is the first time this has happened to me and it was the first time I thought about backing up. I really don't have anything to important to lose, mostly pictures and my email (nothing I would really miss) I don't have personal accounts on my computer. I hope I haven't messed up my computer.
I'm new to this forum. I don't know everything there is to know about computers, so I might be kind of slow on things. I have a Windows Vista Home Premium computer Dell Inspiron 530S desktop.
Some of my freinds have been talking about backing up your files, so yesterday I went and backed up my files to Recovery D. Right after I started getting the message Low disk Space, you are running out of disk space on D. to free the space by deleting old or unnecessary files. Recovery D is in red and says, 1.33 free 14.6 GB. Disk Cleanup in Recovery D (recylce bin) is o bytes.
I tried to find the answer on my own, but everything is confusing me. What I can gather, I should not of backed up to Recovery D. Is there a way to undo this? Some people mention disabling so the message doesn't come up and leave it alone. My browser ie IE 9. Should I back up to a disk and not on my D drive?
Thank you so much for any help. This is the first time this has happened to me and it was the first time I thought about backing up. I really don't have anything to important to lose, mostly pictures and my email (nothing I would really miss) I don't have personal accounts on my computer. I hope I haven't messed up my computer.