Satellite L755-18F - no free space on partition D

I'll try that in English, sorry about that ;)

A few weeks ago, I use my toshiba L755-18E recovery tool. Everything went well, but suddenly, the 'Data D:' partition was all memory used (4,90 MB available 232 GB). I'll try to upload the photo, I don't know if it will work: http://s365.photobucket.com/user/Alkorkonero/media/Imagen.png.html

My laptop is all the time by sending a message that say: 'Poco espacio in Disco' which means that I used almost all of the memory of D:

I need to know how this partition (D :) came at toshiba, so that I know what files I can delete, because I guess that's the problem.

Could someone help me? Thank you and sorry for my English ;)

*@TNM43*

If you have already created the recovery disc using the Toshiba recovery media creator software, you could remove the data from the D partition.
In case of problems in the system, you can use the recovery for the installation of the system disk.

To delete and remove some temporal files, I recommend using a tool called CCleaner.
Its freeware and continues to clean up the system.

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