Warning against a not enough space on drive E

Hello

I'm running Windows 7 on a HP Pavilion Elite HPE. My main I s drive C and there are D (original image), then the HP (e) which is to give the alert on a low disk space. When I look at what's in the E drive there is a folder called 'my name' - PC with a lot of files/folders "Backup set" in it and then there's a folder called WindowsImageBackup and subfolder "my name" - PC.

I know I have to clean these files but I have my very uncertain as to what I can delete.

I would be very grateful if you could give me some advice on this issue!

Yes, he would have, they aren't that old backups don't serve any end being that old.

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