Satellite L755D - data partition D drive is full

I have a problem with the data drive on my Toshiba Satellite L755D. He easily gets full.

Right now:
(Translated from Danish)

40,18 GB datafiles Securitycopy
Photo 106,26 GB system
Another 15,08 GB files
71,52 GB of free space

I just deleted one of the securitycopies of data files, because there were only 21 MB of free space left on the Datadrive.

Why is there so much on the D drive?
And why it gets full, so often? It's really annoying.

I had many other computers, but never had this problem before, I got this Toshiba.

I don't know what you have moved or stored on the D partition, but Toshiba portable computers were pre-installed with a system and on the D partition, there is a folder of images from Toshiba that contains image files. This folder of the image and the image recovery files are used for HARD drive recovery and are needed to create own recovery or Memorystick flash recovery discs.

HARD disk recovery allows you to recover the computer laptop back to factory settings without a recovery media usage.
But if this folder or partition D would be changed, the recovery of HARD drive would not work.

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