Partitions and Red Bar Y: ACB Image

Hello

I have a lot of questions, a few problems and a 1 year, Inspiron2350, OEM Win 8.1, 64 bit.

I tried to create a system with Windows 8.1 Image and it does not: error (0 x 80780119) said there is not enough disk space to create the shadow copy of volume etc. etc. Not sure, it's what refers. Partitions maybe?

What can I do these scores? How can I fix the volume so I can create the system image? See screenshot of what it looks like now.

In addition, I see now a Y: drive with a red bar that says ACB Image. Is this normal? During all the time that I got this computer, I have never saw that another drive appears except for the C and the E.See below. Is my computer in trouble?

Another question. On the Dell download site, I noticed that there are updates for my computer, including an update of the Bios A09. My computer's Bios version is now the version of Bios A05. Is it useful to upgrade or something else or simply leave things as they are?

Can I add a second internal hard drive to this computer? I don't want a second hard drive; I'm just curious.

Upgrade to A09 especially if you plan to upgrade to Windows 10.

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