"Ray19" <sanray19-> wrote in message
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> I received a new Dell "XPS" 420 desktop with Vista Ultimate installed. It
> has a Recovery drive (D
which I don't understand?
> I backed up my files with the restore option offered. Now I keep getting
> messages that this drive is full! I'm not sure whether I should delete
> everything on it or not? Or, whether my backing up of my files had
> anything
> to do with loading this drive up?This drive has a 16GB capacity . Of what
> value is it, if any?
> Thanks for any illumination provided.
> Ray19
Ray19,
The recovery drive is there in the event you need to restore your
system to the state it was in at the time of the computer purchase.
Dell should have provided you with an installation disk also. Most
recovery drives will contain your OS and other programs loaded onto it by
the computer vendor. The installation disk is usually the OS only.
Did you back up your files to the D partition? If so, you should not
have done so as the recovery sector is for recovery purposes only. You may
or may not be able to delete only the backup files you placed on it. If you
delete everything on this sector you will also eliminate the means to
recover your system using this partition.
The recovery sector is of value to you if you want to restore the
computer to the same state that Dell sold it to you. It is of no value to
you if you intend to use the installation disk to reinstall your OS.
C.B.
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