HP 19-2113w: the hp almost full picture of 19-2113w recovery

My office is new yet it says that my recovery image (D) is almost full. I don't know how to solve this problem. Any ideas?

Hello

Here is a picture of my HP.

Recovery Disk Image data storage will be near capacity.

Do not save files on the recovery drive.

Jaco

I'm not an employee of ch *.

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