What can I do with drive "D" my recovery drive?

How to Add Memory to the Recovery D Drive

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    The recovery D drive on a computer is a secondary hard drive that is used for backing up data on the C drive (primary drive.) The only way to add storage or memory to the D drive is to change the hard drive associated with the D drive to a larger one. A larger drive can accommodate several versions of the C drive for recovery. This allows the user to recover to a specific state. Difficulty: Easy Things You'll Need New hard drive Screwdriver Instructions Turn off the computer and unplug it from the wall. Open the tower of the computer. A Phillips-head screwdriver will be required to do this. Locate the D hard drive. Unhook the D drive from the computer. There will be two cables to disconnect: the IDE cable and the power cable. Unscrew the D drive from the tower housing. Insert the new hard drive into the tower housing for the computer and screw it in. Connect the IDE and power cable to the new hard drive. Plug in the computer and turn it on. The new hard drive will automatically be installed by the computer. It will now work perfectly as a new backup D drive with more memory.

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