Satellite L350D - 12 M - disk space on drive F is at critical level of 90%

Hello

Its my first post on the forum so I hope that makes sense. I have very little knowledge of the workings of computers and would make more assessments and listen to the music than anything else. I am able to download and transfer stuff from camera etc. but this is concerning as it goes.

Here is the question and I apologize now if it seems a bit simple.

As he says in the subject I have a Satellite L350D - 12M and I have a tempro alert that drive F is at a critical level of 90%.

I have windows vista and when I click on computer it shows the following drives C:Vista, D: Data rewriting E:DVD.

I can not find drive F and wonder what is it and why is it 90%?

If anyone can help I would really appreciate it.

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mummyspud

Hello

I think that drive F is a hidden partition.
On this score, you can find the backup files need Vista to Vista repair function.
This function can be used if something was wrong with the Vista operating system and it needs a repair

I think that you could see all the partitions on the HARD disk in Vista disk management.

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