Welcome to the Community. This partition can get full when you access "Backup & Restore" option from control panel and selects Backup Files option, by default Backup Copy is stored at RECOVERY Partition D. And during this it would prompt you to select backup options as how many days once automatically systems needs to be backed up. By default it increments the backup. So as the backup copy size increases the RECOVERY Partition D size increases and the Drive D gets eventually full.
Normally, you would only see the following files in RECOVERY Partition:
a) Dell
b) Program Files
c) Source
d) Tools
e) Users
f) Windows
In the Recovery partition D you will see 2 additional files, "MediaID.bin" & a folder which will be created in name of the computer, you can go ahead and delete both of them, since you already have a backup of what you need. Restart your computer.
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Hi,
Welcome to the Community. This partition can get full when you access "Backup & Restore" option from control panel and selects Backup Files option, by default Backup Copy is stored at RECOVERY Partition D. And during this it would prompt you to select backup options as how many days once automatically systems needs to be backed up. By default it increments the backup. So as the backup copy size increases the RECOVERY Partition D size increases and the Drive D gets eventually full.
Normally, you would only see the following files in RECOVERY Partition:
a) Dell
b) Program Files
c) Source
d) Tools
e) Users
f) Windows
In the Recovery partition D you will see 2 additional files, "MediaID.bin" & a folder which will be created in name of the computer, you can go ahead and delete both of them, since you already have a backup of what you need. Restart your computer.
Thank you