Blue screen of death(?)

HI, ok here is the screen shot. There are 2 the second one shows where a portion of the 1st picture was cut off at the bottom.
The difference you are going to notice from my last post is that the cdrive is not red anymore becuase I was able to free up space by copying/cutting out some files onto the drive d. It helped some but things are still not as they are suppose to be.
The core driver for the printer is also missing too-I forgot to mentions this on the last post.
I should hope this is helpful?
Bobby
 

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Okay, you'll need to delete the D:\ partition, to create unallocated (free) space - http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/2668-partition-volume-delete.html

With the allocated space, extend this onto the C:\ partition, so you'll have one continuous C:\ partition instead - http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/2670-partition-volume-extend.html

Move the data from the D:\ partition you do not want to lose onto a USB flash drive, external hard-drive or a Skydrive/Dropbox account while deleting the D:\ partition to create unallocated space.

Have you checked the HP support page for the HP printer driver?
 

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