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My recovery drive is almost full, how do I know if the information on it is not stuff I deleted????
I want to make sure that the information in the recovery isn’t useless documents or games that I so not want, but actual important to the function of the computer. Is there a way to check and if so is their a way to get rid of any games or files that I don’t want to be recovered??

The only way that any games or documents would be stored on your recovery drive is if you choose to save them there. That would require you to have select a different drive (d: or something) as the save location. That is not something that you would normally be able to do.

The only way to tell if there are games or document on that drive is to look at it. Go into My Computer, select that drive, and see what files and folders are located there. Usually you will be able to tell if there is a game there for the name of the directory (it will be the name of the game), and look any data files (jpg pictures, vid files, doc files, etc.).

If you are uncertain, post a listing of the files and directories you see when you first go to that drive, and then we will be able to guess which you can and can not delete. (Kind of hard to know what you have saved on your hard drive.)

But normally, because people hate giving up space on their hard drive, the recovery partition is made exactly the right size for the recovery program, and is always “almost full”. So you should probably leave it alone.

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