I would like to delete the files from recovery

Hello

Until I take my computer to get fixed, I did a complete backup of my files, etc.  Because the computer has not crashed as I thought it might, I needed only to recover the portion of the music from my backup.  I ran the restore files and the computer restored a full copy of my hard c drive.  It takes a majority of space on my hard drive and I would like to know if I can delete these files.  They are stored on c: / / System Recovery / and then two cases: c - what is a complete copy of my c drive and the music that is a copy of my music files.

Thank you

Hello

Yes, you can delete the files that you find is not necessary in this case. Make sure that you back up the files you need to another location so that you can use them later if necessary.

Backup and restore: frequently asked questions
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/back-up-and-restore-frequently-asked-questions

Concerning
Anthony.

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