My d drive is saying that it is full and rejects the backup. What should I do?

I have an icon on my system tray and it says it is complete... my drive "d".

If your D drive is your recovery partition, you have a problem.
How to find out?
Start > Conmputer > if drive D shows the capacity of about 10 to 15 GB. This is your recovery partition.
 
Your recovery partition D is implemented by the manufacturer of your computer in the event of serious problems in your system.
You use it to restore your system.

You are NOT supposed to touch it... not for nothing to add or remove anything from.

You call the manufacturer of the computer, tell them the situation...

1. ask for a set of discs of recovery of re - install Vista, in which case the system crashes.
2. ask how to remove backup files or elements that are NOT supposed to be there.
They created the recovery partition, they know how to take care of it.
Let them teach how you to.

You should make the backup file or using an external hard drive or DVD.

Never, I recommend the use of DVDs. It is stone-age and ineffective, and more often than otherwise, it does not work.
The best way is to use an externl HDD and do your backups it.
A 1 TB external harddrive can be done under $150. It's money well spent. Believe me, I tried both ways.

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