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ZBook G2
Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit)

I recently changed from a 1 TB HDD to a 512GB SATA. I have plenty of free space on the new drive. Now I get a message warning of low disc space on HP_Recovery (D:). I read a lot of forums and the protection setting for 😧 is OFF.

 

😧 has 12.8GB total and 412kb free.

 

I looked at the files on this drive and none have been created since I received the computer new from HP a few months ago.

 

 

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Hi:

 

Please see if the info at the link below is of help to you.

 

http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03736755

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The protection setting for 😧 has always been off. This means that no files can be saved on that drive, correct.

 

I also reviewed the files that are there and there is nothing that looks out of line. The biggest file that is listed at 13Gb is FPP.WIM. I Googled this file and it is a valid file for recovery.

 

Can I increase the size of 😧 and be done with it?

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Unfortunately, I do not know the answers to your questions.

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Good morning
I have the same problem, the D partition is almost full and the only really huge file is only fpp.wim

 

How can I fix the problem?

1- can I delete the entire contents of the folder D? I read that is not recommended
2- can I increase the size of the partition? I read that is not recommended

 

Thanks

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