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Hi my "D" drive SAIS: "this folder is empty" I don't see a 'folder '? in the properties I used 6,26 GB and I get only 362 MB? Is this general file system: NTFS that to see the files? And delete the one I don't need?

Thank you

Hello

If your unit is your recovery partition, contact the manufacturer of your computer for help with this

It's their recovery partition, not Microsoft

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