Drive "D" will appear as complete on the computer.

I noticed that my "D" drive capacity is full and I don't know why. I do not download music, videos, photos, etc... It should not be much at all on this subject. How will I know what's out there.  Can someone help me?

The game, August 7, 2014 21:09:17 + 0000, Pam_779 wrote:

I noticed that my "D" drive capacity is full and I don't know why. I do not download music, videos, photos, etc... It should not be much at all on this subject. How will I know what's out there.  Can someone help me?

Whence the D: drive? Did you create it or she came
with your computer?

If the latter, it is likely a recovery drive, provided instead of
a DVD of installation and you is intended to reinstall Windows,
which would be necessary. He is not here to write anything
to and you should not do.

If I'm right about what is the D: drive, your computer also came with
instructions to write content on this disc on a DVD, so you
not up the Creek if the drive breaks down and you have nothing else. That
should have been the first thing you did when you got the computer.
and if you have not done so, you must find and follow those
instructions immediately.

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