Message "you run lack of disk space on the HP (E) tools'

68 year old novice self-taught.  4 months ago, it happened after I saved a lot of photos on this drive thinking its where I kept safely them not knowing what it does automatically...  Then, the next thing I know it saturates.  I tried to enter that and the other to delete them without success.  I can't remove a restore date as today's date, but I can't go back in 2014 only this year. He also said that he could not download the updates as no space left.   Is there anyway I can get rid of the any tips to free up space.  I don't have a separate to drive in which he mentions.  I don't want to go back to the computer by default as he will lose everything I have updated.  The computer is a Windows 7 Home Premium and about 3 years.   In fact, it is a laptop I hate and who is sitting on a garbage can with a lead on my computer screen and I use a keyboard and a wireless mouse.   do not make laptops.   So I need help please in the simplest of terms.

I suggest you go back to the shop and insist that they show you the HP_TOOLS partition is empty and everything is working normally.

The Hewlett-Packard folder in the folder on your desktop can be slid on the HP_TOOLS disc once it has been emptied. This file is not necessary for the normal operation of your computer. If it isn't there, it simply means that diagnostic tools have not been installed.

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