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I did what Roger instructed. I went to Disk Defragmenter and tried to defrag.
here's the message I received "VOLUME HP_RECOVERY (D) has only 11% free space available. Disk Defragmenter requires at least 15% usuable free space. There is not enough disk space available to properly complete. etc. Delete some unneeded files on your hard disc (or drive, I forgot) Now I have no idea what files I have on D. I thought the only hard drive I used was C. Please tell me what files I have on D and that I don't need, so I can get rid of them. thanks much. Obviously I haven't run a disc defrag in quite a while. Melody
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