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Anonymous Posted on Oct 13, 2009

I need more storage space in D drive but i can't delete anything because it is the recovery drive . what do i do, the system is vista premium

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    yes this was what i was wanting to know.

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You create recovery disk in a DVD Disc and after creating that, format your drive D to give you the storage space you ever wanted.
when you do this, you cannot make a recovery by pressing f10 at bootup since D is formatted. but of course you can restore to original or default or manufacturer's setting using the DISCS you created. Just dont loose the discs.

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Do you have any other drive with more space.

Testimonial: "yes C drive has GBs of space."

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