restore points d ' training showing same date as c drive D drive is not checked

I'm getting "low disk space" for drive recovery or D, HP Media center with Vista Home Premium32 computer bit. Recovery drive is red and date watch for drive C as of date, restoring shows the same date for D drive even if it is not checked. He has been checked before. I unchecked and it was going well until I did a manual restore point for a C drive. After that, I got a message of not enough space for the recovery disk and it shows that the same date and time the drive C. as far as I know that I am not store anything on the recovery disk, no backups are listed when I check hidden folders. There seems to be some cross linking going on. Is there something to dissociate. I have tried several things but nothing I've tried does not work. Hope someone knows the problem and has a solution. Thank you.

Hello

Your recovery Partition was photographed on your hard drive during the production of your computer by the manufacturer for all of these reasons.

1. to reinstall Vista from in the case of a failure of the system, based on individuals or the keys at startup.

F10 or Alt + F10 or F11 are a couple of different manufacturers use sequences.

You will need to ask your manufacturer for proper sequence.

HP is F11.

2. to make the recovery disks on if your drive hard breaks down, so that you can then reinstall the operating system on a new hard drive.

Also ask them how to make records.

Here's how HP it:

http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/document?DocName=c00809678&LC=en&DLC=en&cc=us&product=18703#WhenCreate

Your D: Recovery Drive is should not be used for backups, defragmented, System Restore etc.

There are backups on an external hard drive.

To resolve the problems that have arisen with the recovery D: Partition, you will need to contact the manufacturer of your computer to remove all that has been added to it.

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And read this information from HP about your problem and how to fix it:

«Error: low disk space.» You run lack of disk space on recovery (d :))"

http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/document?DocName=c01508532&LC=en&cc=us&DLC=en

See you soon.

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