low D: drive space for back-up

I have a dialogue balloon that appears in the lower right of the screen that covers my content of the screen over and over again.  It says low disk space: you run lack of space on the D: drive, how do I get this to stop?  What happens if something to do about this problem.  Is the D: drive a real player or a part of another drive?  I can increase its capacity?

Eureka!  My Norton backup destinations was - you guessed it - drive D:!  This is the setting of the default system.  I guess that my backup of the computer system is now corrupted/evicted.  Big sigh!  Any other ideas and don't forget how to close the alert issue?

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