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pavilion g6 notebook 2005x
Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit)

In my laptop only 2 drives are present. my recovery drive (D) is goes automatically fill day by day. i'll do format number of times but problem is not solved. i also do the this thinks:

To modify system protection settings:

  1. Right-click on "My Computer" and select "Properties". The window should show the version, processor, etc.
  2. In the left pane, click System protectionIf you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
  3. In the box that lists available drives, see if 😧 is "on" or "off". If it is "on", select it and click "configure"
  4. Select "Turn off system protection". This will remove the system restore points just for the D Drive.
  5. Hit OK to close the settings windows.

 

BUT PROBLEM NOT SOLVE HELP!!

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Post an image of the contents of the recovery drive here.



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your solution is not useful for me. i am not satisfied with your solution give me another solution. please...

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Ok.

 

So you are not willing to post the contents of the recovery partition. 

 

Since you do not  wish to make this a two-way exchange of information, I will depart your thread.

 

Good luck! 



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