Product number: G0T55AV: hp recovery partition

Just bought a new HP laptop with windows 8 and my D recovery drive shows that almost full and only 2.92 GB franco's departure 24.4 GB of space, what is? Help, please

Hello

No, you need not worry, the recovery Partition (D) and the amount of freespace you mention is exactly as it should.

Kind regards

DP - K

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