Pavilion G6: Size of the Recovery partition.

Hello

I recently partitioned the main C: drive in two, provide a separate drive from the system and data.

Since I did it, I continually won warnings that I am running out of disk space on D:, the recovery partition - note, I didn't touch this partition at all!

The laptop is a G6 Pavilion, nuber product C1Y87EA #ABU.

The recovery disk is 20.1 GB with 32 MB free; I'm sure that's exactly what it has been for the past 2 years.

Can someone confirm the size of the recovery disk in case there is a problem with it.

'No space' warnings flash now upward at a rate of several times per hour.

If the size of the partition is OK, I can verify it? And someone has ideas how the stop messages!

Any help, greatly appreciated.

Thank you

Graham.

It should work on 7 and 8, and this gives another way to do it for 10:

http://www.Neowin.NET/forum/topic/1264602-Windows-10-disable-the-low-disk-space-warning/

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