Access denied would be "recovery disc

I don't think there is anything on my had "drive at this time, but the system shows me that the disk is full.  When I try to access it, it gives me the answer above, that is denied access to the drive.

Can someone give me advice or other ways to get this thing to fix?

Thank you.

Some computer manufacturers, including Dell and HP, have a recovery partition on the hard drive of the new computers.  By pressing a special key combination when the computer starts, you can use the recovery partition to restore the computer to the way it was when it was new.

If it is your computer, there is nothing wrong, and you don't have to do anything.  Windows received a drive letter to the recovery partition, but nothing in the system it will access, and no matter that it is almost full.

I recommend that you delete the recovery partition drive letter:

1. click on the Start button.
2 type diskmgmt.msc in the Search box and pressenter .
3. in the disk management , right click on the recovery partition.
4. click on paths of access and Change drive letter .
5. click on Remove .

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