Disk space low recovery partition - how to stop the useless error messge?

I get the disk space error message off to a recovery partition. (Drive D)

Yes - the partition is full, but I'm never going to delete files from it. NEVER!

How to make the error message not pop for this partition? It's boring. And it keeps popping up again and again.

OK - I realized for me how to disable the error message - but this disables it for all readers is not a satisfactory long-term solution.

1. click on the icon of the little triangle that represents the hidden icons
2. click on customize
3. find the icon of the disk space low Windows explore and change it to "Hide icon and notifications".

It sounds like this works - it should - but I noticed that EVERY TIME is to watch the Customization screen, it automatically returns to the default value and you have to change it again.

But - this is a TEMPORARY AND UNSATISFACTORY solution because...
a. it turns notification for all readers - not only the recovery one.
b. it does not disable waste clock cycles used for control of the car - this is what is needed - an option to DISABLE them searching for a specific disk/partition.

MICROSOFT - are you reading this?

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