No space is available on drive "C" to windows update, but there is plenty of space on the disk "d", what to do?

I recently reinstalled windows vista on my laptop and I have spent only 30 G of space on the drive 'C '. Now im getting a warning of no space left for the 'C' drive to install the new updates of windows.  However, there are tons of disk space on "D" but I'm not sure how to get use to this space?

See: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Delete-files-using-Disk-Cleanup

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