Not enough space on Lenovo_Recovery (q) Partition

Hi all. I had a Thinkpad T410 for about a month now and I'm in love.

Recently I have been doing a WARNING saying:

Low disk space
You run lack of disk space on Lenovo_Recovery {q}.
Click here to see if you can free up space on this drive.

So, I click there to try and free space - there is nothing to remove the space.

If I go to the computer, it tells me that there is 7.37 MB of 9,76 GB free space on the partition {q}. Double click on the partition {q}, only two things exist.

TAYLOR-THINK (folder)
MediaID.bin (BIN - size of 1 KB file)

Fair enough. I open the folder TAYLOR-THINK and see more of two things.

Backup game-2010-06-21 015705 (folder)
MediaID.bin (BIN - size of 1 KB file)

The folder of files from backup set contains 2.25 GB, which includes the backup files in two different days.

9.76 - 2.25 = 7,51 GB

Something in the recovery partition {q} use 7,51 GB of space, but I do not know what?

Help please!


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