Pavilion 15-ab216ut: for the RECOVERY Partition low disk space warning

SPACE LOW CONSTANT WARNINGS for D: drive or recovery drive.  Win 10-1511
This machine, by default, had System restore ON D: (recovery Partition) and OFF to C:?
And noted that the items on this drive the recyclebin stored automatically deleted

Partition is 7.36 MB free 19 GB?

Reduced size allowed for d: to 1 MB
System restore disabled on D:

and emptied the Recycle Bin.

Made sure the restore files are present

Am tempted to turn off space low attention entirely... but not desirable?

Only solution I see is to use a disk partitioning tool C: reduce and enlarge d:?   Is what he... or is there an option that I'm still learning?
And WHY in the default config is disabled on C and enabled on D system files?

As stated in my post... tried everything...

Resolved: I Resized deliver two primary partitions... a lot of movement and handles... not to damage or lose the System Partitions.  now having 1 GB free on the RECOVERY partition... and no warning...
NOT a good experience OOB...

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