Recovery partition is almost full to premium win 7 pavilion dv7, how free space

Recovery partition is almost full to premium win 7 pavilion dv7, how free space

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The HP Recovery partition is not intended to have any additional files written in it.  If the HP recovery partition starts to fill up, something is written on the partition and you need to identify the process. Nothing remove this partition may invalidate the inoperative, so make sure that you delete only the files not related to the HP recovery.

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