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04-29-2012 12:00 PM
If your D:/ factory image drive gets full, how can your computer continue to make restore points? You can and shouldn't delete anything. What should you do?
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04-29-2012 12:25 PM
Hi,
The factory image partition should be stable in size and not growing.
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05-01-2012 08:24 AM
I tried to follow what the link you sent told me to do, but my computer set up isn't the same. When I right click on my computer and go to the system protection it's different than what's discribed in the directions. I took a screen shot, but there's no where to attach it to this reply. I use windows 7, if that helps. The steps after that aren't the same either. What can I do? Thank you so much for hepling me, Also I noticed that ParetoLogic, a pc health software I have created a couple of restore points on drive d and there's a lot of window updates to.
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05-01-2012 03:32 PM
Hi,
Please post the HP product number for your PC. What operating system are you running?
Please clarify your last sentence.
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05-12-2012
11:13 AM
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05-15-2012
07:25 PM
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MrMatthew
I'm so sorry it took me so long to get back to you. I was sick and on bed rest. My operating system type is a 64bit operating system. My model number is s5220y. I have windows 7 and product id is [Personal Information Removed]. I couldn't follow the same steps as the the directions that your link lead me to. Things were a different way.
Thanks,
Vicki
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05-15-2012 06:22 PM - edited 05-15-2012 06:34 PM
Vicki,
Information in the LINK previously posted by Big_Dave still applies to your computer. From that HP webpage, "The purpose of the Factory Image or Recovery (D: ) drive is to store all the files needed to do an emergency recovery when the system become unstable... If you use the Recovery (D: ) drive to store files (such as files from using MS Backup), the drive quickly becomes full and can cause serious problems when you need to use system recovery. Do not store files on the Recovery drive. The only files on the Recovery drive should be related to a system recovery."
From your previous posts, it appears that restore points (either Windows or third party) are being created on your Factory Image (D: ) drive. You also stated that there are Windows update files on the Factory Image (D: ) drive. Nothing but the original factory files should be on the D: drive. Things like restore points, backups, or updates should be on the C: drive or an external storage location.
You should be able to post screen shots but it may take a day or two to get approved. You can try to follow the clean-up proceedure outlined in the LINK above or you can recovery your computer to a factory like state. Please create your HP Recovery Discs before attempting to clean-up or recover the hard drive.
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05-16-2012 03:18 PM
When I get to the step in folder options to click on disk D it isn't there. The hidden folders option is set on show hidden files & hide extentions & protected system operations is also unchecked. Disk D isn't there.
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05-25-2012 10:38 AM
I know you said the directions you sent me were correct, but when I get to the step in folder options to click on disk D, it isn't there. The hidden folders option is set on show hidden files & hide extentions & protected system operations is also unchecked. Disk D isn't there. What should I do?
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05-25-2012 09:50 PM
If you have 'Computer' icon on desktop screen double click it to open.Do you now see the D: partition?
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05-26-2012 08:44 AM
Yes, it's there. I'm talking about the step the HP link that was sent to me tells me how t delete the files off of it that don't belong there.
When I get to the step in folder options to click on disk D it isn't there. The hidden folders option is set on show hidden files & hide extentions & protected system operations is also unchecked. Disk D isn't there.
