Windows easy transfer put my files into the d drive, it's now full!

I have a new HP desktop w/ Windows 7. I transferred my stuff from my old computer with Windows Easy Transfer using 3 dvds (12 gig). I then, using Easy Transfer, downloaded the 3 discs. Partway through the 3rd disc, I get a message saying disc is full! The graph showing my D drive is glowing red. I wonder, why is this stuff going there??  So I eject the 3rd disc, and check my computer, it appears every thing off my old computer is there. So far, so good. Now I get a message all the time saying D drive is full. The graphic shows this as a recovery disc, and it was not full before I did the Windows Easy Transfer. Why would my data go there, and can I get it out of there??

Hello EMERALDMAN,
This HP troubleshooting article addresses the issue you are seeing and shows how to go into the D drive and move the non-recovery files out of the drive.
Error: Low Disk Space. You are running out of disk space on Recovery (D
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