The Program Cannot restore the system partition not enough space

Hi..,
When i try to restore my pc using OKR Button, I am getting This Notice from OKR Application.
"The Program Cannot restore the system partition because there is not enough available space on the hardrive"
Please help Me ...
Thanks in Adavance.

Hi Jaulpellissery,
Welcome to Lenovo Community Forums
I’m sorry to hear that the OKR (One Key Recovery) is not working as expected and displaying error message, this issue will occur if any changes are made in HDD (Hard Disc Drive) partition. Please let me know if you have made any changes in the partition space.
Hope to hear back soon
Best Regards
Shiva Kumar
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