how to find out what is in the drives

G

Guest

I started with 80% free in Drive C, and 18% free in Drive D. I tried to do a
backup and suddenly Drive D is full. I have uninstalled everything but the
bare bones and now I have 70% free in Drive C and Drive D is still full. How
can I find out what is in Drive D so I can uninstall and re-install in Drive
C? What's especially annoying is that now I keep getting a Low Disk message.
When I click it, it tells me to delete my Recycle Bin. There's nothing IN
my recycle bin!
 
G

Guest

capnscupsggd,

To make a meaningful response, you need to describe your system. What is
the original capacity of drive D? It's possible that drive D was established
by the manufacturer of your PC to be the recovery partition. That is, the
vendor designated that drive to contain the operating system and all other
software that came with your PC, so that you have that as backup in case of a
system crash. You would use the contents of drive D to reestablish your
system.

In that case, drive D would be quite small, just large enough to provide for
the backup requirements with some extra space left over for good measure. If
you start using that drive to store other "stuff" it likely would fill up
quickly. It's posible that you could have destroyed what was originally in
drive D. I just don't know. Perhaps you could check with the vendor of your
PC. That's the best explanation I can conjure up without more information.
Anyone else?
 
C

Captain Roberts

Have you tried, WindowsKey+R, type CMD and press enter. type dir d: (press
enter)
 
G

Guest

Okay, I just did the WindowsKey + R thing and got this:

06/04/2007 02:43PM......528 MediaID.bin
12/07/2006 02:01AM <DIR>.....RECOVERY
1 FILE(s) 528 bytes
2 Dir(s) 5,722,112 bytes free

LOL, now I'm even more confused! I'm an old lady and that sign constantly
telling me to delete my Recycle Bin really bothers me.
 
G

Guest

Oh thank you so much! That worked! What a relief! And thank you again to
everyone who responded. MUCH appreciated.
 
G

Guest

Hello there! I am running an HP s3020n SlimLine Desktop PC(Vista Home Prem.),
and have the same questions and situation. This version of Vista, or the
computer configuration(forget the distinction, sometimes) has a lot of drives
named. They go from C:-J:. Drive D: has been designated as the 'recovery'
drive. It is 90% full(cap: about 9Gigs). I would like to burn this important
info to discs. What is the best media? Someone advised dual-layered dvds.
Would appreciate second opinion --or third.
 

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