Tempro v2 - changing threshold for disk space alert

Hello,
I have downloaded and installed Tempro v2 on a Satellite A200. It is running fine.
However, tempro has a problem that was present on the version 1.x .
The low disk space alert is set to trigger, way, way too early at 25% disk space left on any partition. On a modern disk this is around 15GB. This is way , way too early to be told of a problem. I have swiched off this alert - which I don't want to do. There seems to be no way (that I can find) to set this alert to trigger at a more sensible value - say 10% disk space left or a given amount of disk space left - say 2GB.
Is there a fix for this or have I missed how to set this value as I don't want to run without knowing I am running low on disk space? Getting this alert at 25% is irritating.
Thanks
Clive

Hi
I dont think that you could change this value or settings
Tempro sends the notifications about the status of the whole HDD and therefore you have received this message.
Ive got this tool on my notebook too but didnt find any settings which would help to disable the notification about single partitions on the HDD

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