Question about the recovery of HARD drive partition

Hello

I have 2 partitions: C: and d:
I wanted to save video data on D: and was surprised to find some hdd files and folders reverie about it
Yet, I have a small partition hidden and thought that waas of hard drive recovery.
What do you think of this? Can I delete these files on D:?
When restart us the computer after pressed F8, is associated with the files to D: or hidden partition recovery option.

Thanks in advance

Boulbar

Hello

I'll try to provide answers.
> I wanted to record video data on D: and was surprised to find some hdd files and folders reverie about it.
The same situation is on all laptops come with HARD drive recovery image. Recovery image is saved in the folder called HDDRecovery. It is recommended to create recovery DVDs using the preinstalled Toshiba Recovery Disk Creator. When the recovery DVD is created, you can delete these files and use of recovery DVDs for the operating system installation.
Otherwise the partitions are large enough, and you should leave this file here. Just define it as hidden and you won't.
> Again, I have a small partition hidden and thought that hard drive recovery waas on that.
This small partition has nothing to do with the Toshiba recovery image. Recovery image Toshiba is large enough and cannot be saved on small partition.
> When restart us computer after pressing F8, is associated with the files to D: or hidden partition recovery option.
They are related to the folder HDDRecovery and recovery stored image. When you delete drive recovery option HARD is no longer available.

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