Satellite L750 - disk space to level critical

Hello

1st post please be nice and not too techie!
I just bought a new Satellite L750 computer laptop and loaded onto my iTunes file and some photos. The specification on the laptop says hard drive 500 GB, but I'm getting meesages warning saying
Disk space to level critical

Toshiba TEMPRO issued an alert that your stored data has now reached 90% or more of its capacity.
The data says that Windows (c) disc 37.1 GB free of 232 GB which is 90% I guess. But the data (D) 218 GB free of 233 GB

What happens when I use all the space on drive C? It flows more on D drive?

What I have to do something, if so what? Simple tech not talk please!

Thank you

Dennis

Have you tried to spend 20 or more GB of data on the D partition to see if the message will be gone?

Anyway, in my opinion there is no reason to panic. TEMPRO is nice tool but sometimes can be confusing too.
Maybe it sounds stupid now, but you can remove the system or simply stop in autostart so it does not start with windows more.

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