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I have a desktop HP Pavilion All in One

 

Could you tell me how can I use “DATA (D:)”?

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@JART69,

 

Welcome to our HP Community forum!

 

Unless I am mistaken, it sounds like you are asking about the DATA (D:) drive on your HP Pavilion All-in-One desktop. This drive is usually a separate partition on the hard drive or an additional storage drive. Here’s how you can use it:

 

What is DATA (D:)?

 

  • Extra Storage Space – Many HP desktops come with a [D:] drive as a secondary partition for storing files separately from the C: drive (which holds Windows and programs).
  • Recovery Partition (Rare Cases) – Some HP systems use [D:] for recovery purposes, but most modern HP PCs have a separate "Recovery" partition instead.

 

How to Use DATA (D:):

 

  1. Save Personal Files to [D:]

    • When saving documents, pictures, or videos, select [D:] as the destination instead of C:.
    • Example: When saving a Word file, choose "Save As" → This PC → DATA (D:).
  2. Move Existing Files to [D:]

    • Open File Explorer (Win + E).
    • Locate large files on C: (Documents, Downloads, Videos, etc.).
    • Drag and drop them into [D:] to free up space on C:.
  3. Change Default Save Locations to [D:]

    • Go to SettingsSystemStorageAdvanced Storage SettingsWhere new content is saved.
    • Set Documents, Music, Pictures, and Videos to [D:] instead of C.
  4. Check If [D:] is a Recovery Drive (⚠️ Do not delete files if so!)

    • Open File Explorer, right-click [D:]Properties.
    • If it has very little free space and contains HP recovery-related folders (e.g., Recovery or HP_RECOVERY), it’s best to leave it alone!

 

Would you like me to clarify anything further?

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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Is this OK?:

 

Thank you very much for your kind and prompt answer.

 

It was very useful and I appreciate it a lot.

 

It gave me all the information I needed.

 

Best regards,

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@JART69,

 

You're welcome.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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