almost complete original image

Have a Windows Vista PC and Norton 360 antivirus and my original Image file is almost full. How to remove unnecessary data originally my problem. How can I determine what should be there and what is not?   Any help is appreciated.  Thank you.

Space disk on the recovery partition (plant) can be solved by following the steps listed here.

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