Windows 10: clean recovery disk D

Discus and support clean recovery disk D in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; How do I clean recovery disk D https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/clean-recovery-disk-d/e52bc80d-8e97-45e1-80b0-4dcbe4eaf592" Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by carolhatfield1, May 22, 2019.

  1. clean recovery disk D


    How do I clean recovery disk D

    :)
     
    carolhatfield1, May 22, 2019
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  2. Disk Clean-up showing nothing to delete from Recovery Image (Dclean recovery disk D :)

    Hi Bradley,

    I realize the inconvenience you are experiencing with Disk Clean up. I will surely help you.

    I suggest you to manually delete the temporary files.

    Kindly follow the below mentioned steps to delete the temporary files:

    • Press Windows logo key + R
      key to run Run Command, type %temp%, and hit
      Enter
      .
    • Delete all the files in the folder.
    • Go to C:/Windows/Prefetch and delete all the files except the
      ReadyBoot folder.
    • Go to C:/Windows/Temp and delete all the files.
    • Restart the computer, and now check the disk space.

    We don't recommend you to delete any system default application.

    Please write us back, if you still face difficulty with Disk Clean up. We will be happy to help.

    Thank you.
     
    Mayank_Bhiwal, May 22, 2019
    #2
  3. how to delete "disk D" recovery disk files ?

    Hello Tom,

    Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Community.

    Sorry for the inconvenience caused.

    D: Drive is the Recovery Partition, that the Manufacturer has created, for your computer to put it back to factory settings in case of System Crash.

    You can make Recovery disks from D in case of a Hard Drive failure.

    Do not delete any files that are associated to recovery! Do not delete the items RECOVERY, $RECYCLE.BIN, boot,pcdr, or PRELOAD! Doing so can prevent a future system recovery from the hard drive.

    I would suggest you to contact HP support before making any changes to the Partition.

    Hope this information was helpful.

    Thank you.
     
    Deepak_Krishnan R, May 22, 2019
    #3
  4. clean recovery disk D

    Recovery Disks

    Hi Ron,

    Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Community. Appreciate your interest in using Windows 10.

    In order to create a recovery disk, follow the steps below:

    • Type “Recovery” in search box and press Enter.
    • Select the option to create a recovery disc and follow the prompts to create a recovery disc.

    Hope the information is helpful. Feel free to
    write to us for any other assistance with Windows, we’ll be glad to assist you.
     
    Divya Murugan, May 22, 2019
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