Hi "Ed43",
> Okay - Ive read some that the recovery drive is storing original
> files/folders/programs that were on my computer when I first received it.
This is by design of the system manufacturer. If you check your system
documentation you will likely find a procedure for accessing it at boot to
enable a recovery to factory state.
> But I am getting the low space statement.
Normally, this volume has very little space left available on it. This is
normal.
> 1. How did it get bigger?
It didn't, something just triggered the messages. Perhaps you have System
Restore monitoring it, or tried defragging it.
> 2. In my drive D folder I have three things:
> One is the locked recovery folder that I can not access
Normal.
> One is called "basement2" which is the name of my computer on my
> network - it seems to contain many backup folders from different times,
> but
> hardly any data in them - should it be there?
Did you run the pc backup tool and write files to this volume?
> And thee is a file called mediabin
Normal.
> Can I delete anything?
Not without knowing what it is first.
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