My window diagnostic say I enjoy too little space on my recovery disk (Disk D)?
Is there anything I can (should) do? Occasionally my computer fail to start up properly, I have to protected start and go to a previous restore point to bring it to work. I'm not adding anything to this computer or shifting settings, it just seem to happen once contained by awhile. I've run virus scans, disk defrag etc next to no apparent problems except the too little space on recovery disk.
Answers:
You can't enjoy "too little space" on your recovery disk. It's a recovery disk, what's there is here.
You aren't trying to WRITE to the disk, are you? That's a no-no.
In fact, a recovery drive shouldn't even show up as a drive on your system at adjectives.
What "windows diagnostic" did you run that give you that message?
ADD: I'm running XP, so I'm unfamiliar near that diagnostic.
I looked it up on the net, and found this somewhat enlightening page: http://blogs.howtogeek.com/mysticgeek/20…
BTW, you'll see this guy have a drive failure nominated on his system, which he explains. You might want to read about it.
WIthout have your machine within my grubby little paws, I would guess that Vista saw your recovery drive as a middle-of-the-road user drive, and figured it have too little space on it for normal usage.
If this is the skin, I would ignore the message.
Your "recovery drive" is customarily a hidden wall on most systems. It's a special drive that is set up by an oem OS installation, and is singular made large satisfactory to hold the necessary files used for recovery, so it would be satisfactory that it would have particularly little space left on it.
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