HP Recovery D low disk space

I have 88 KB franco departure 12 G.  Having read that I am not alone with this problem. I looked at the content of this and can not see any program written for her. I don't use Norton. All ignoring the popup does not solve this problem. Ask for help with this annoying problem. If the "low on space" is not a problem, I have to wonder why it appears in red, while the warning keeps popping up.  If nothing else how can I disable the warning message.   Thank you

Well, I can't confirm what the $AVG folder for you, but the disk has it on my computer (not d there "VirusVault".)  I read on other posts that AVG has been something marking in the recovery Partition, but it was a false label.  Anyway, the instructions page was drafted by Microsoft and advice in the forum by Hüffer HP "will not affect the ability to use the partition recovery by recovery option F11; It will just be illiterate in Windows. »

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