HP Pavilon17 - Question of recovery of the D:

Hello again.  I have 2 questions 1 is probably stupid... but you know the old saying... "no question is stupid" or something along that line. :

1. my D: Recovery shows 2.59 GB free of 25.6 GB.  I guess the 25.6 GB is all the HP stuff put on the computer before delivery and the information used to create a recovery disk, correct?  That do with the 2.55 GB free so be it.

2. it is not a question of recovery, but I need an answer because it drives me crazy.  Sometimes I get a small box that contains the following information: Adobe Flash play setting Local storage... includes the address of the web site and an application to allow or deny the addition of KB to my computer.  What is this and how can I do?  I do not recognize the address of the site.  If I do not need this thing, can it be disabled and how?

1 do you think is the so-called stupid issue, or both.

Thank you.

Another question: what is a recovery partition?

To answer your last question above. A recovery partition (D:\Recovery on your machine) contains all of the files to reinstall the OS original and all the drivers/software-PC Restore laptop back to factory settings. It can also be used to reinstall the drivers or software if you accidentally delete something, and then later decide you want or need it.

Created from the files of recovery disks can also be used to reinstall to factory, but takes a little longer to complete recovery partition installation. More big difference is that the discs can be used if your laptop does not boot from the hard disk partition. It also lets you install a new disk hard if you need to replace the drive home due to the failure.

Reinstall only drivers/software: Windows 8

W/system recovery disks or the recovery partition: Windows 8

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