Repeat disk cleanup messages

I get repeated messages drive cleaner option whenever I'm on the computer. This happens enough although I ran the disk Cleaner options repeated. Help. The message goes like this:

You run lack of disk space on Recovery (D): to free up space on this drive by deleting old or unnecessary files, click here.

I'm not a techno geek, so I don't know which files are safe to remove, for the most part.

I found a page that says I 19.0 MB of recovery on a total area of 9.99 GB

What should I do to solve this 'problem' or message to stop this cleansing of inferno disc

does not appear

Generally, never, never you want to save the files on the recovery drive, or you want to touch anything about.  This special disk partition is used to recover your computer and reinstall Windows if necessary.  Ignore the problem, because that whatever it is you trying to fix it would probably result in the impossibility to reinstall Windows from the recovery if necessary disk.

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I get repeated messages drive cleaner option whenever I'm on the computer. This happens enough although I ran the disk Cleaner options repeated. Help. The message goes like this:

You run lack of disk space on Recovery (D): to free up space on this drive by deleting old or unnecessary files, click here.

I'm not a techno geek, so I don't know which files are safe to remove, for the most part.

I found a page that says I 19.0 MB of recovery on a total area of 9.99 GB

What should I do to solve this 'problem' or message to stop this cleansing of inferno disc

does not appear

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