Can I safely remove ' $ UPDATE.» «~ OS ' and ' WINDOWS$.» "~ BT" in C:\?

Hello! I just noticed I UPGRADED $. ~ WINDOWS OS and $. ~ BT in the root of my C: drive. The old "size on disk" is 264 MB, and the last is 3.3 GB. The latter has tens of thousands of files and thousands of files.

I ran the disk cleanup on the drive. It has eliminated a lot of files, but remain of these two files. I can't find anything about them online or in a search here. I can remove them safely?

New generation 10 June 2011
"Andrei.

Cooler Master HAF 912, mid tower CASE RC-912-KKN1
Motherboard ASUS P8P67 Deluxe LGA (P67 Rev B3)
CPU Intel Core i7 - 2600K Sandy Bridge 3.4GHz BX80623I72600K (3.8 GHz Turbo Boost)
Cooler CPU Cooler Master GeminiII S RR-CCH-PBU1-GP 120 mm sleeve
DRAM 2 x [8GB (2 x 4 GB) 240 - Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10600) Desktop Memory model CT2KIT51264BA1339] for 16 GB total
ZOTAC ZT-40503-10 L of GPU GeForce GTS 450 (Fermi) 1 GB 128 - bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x 16 HDCP Ready SLI Support video card
PSU Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold Series RS800-80GAD3-US 800W
DRIVE0 (o/s) OCZ VTX3MI-25SAT3 - 120G Vertex 3 MAX IOPS Edition 2.5 "120 GB SATA III MLC internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
Reader1 (data) Hitachi UltraStar A7K2000 0F10452 2 TB 7200 RPM 32 MB Cache SATA 3.0 GB
Lecteur2 (Apps, programs, & website updates) OCZ VTX3-25SAT3 - 120 G Vertex 3 2.5 "120 GB SATA III MLC internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
DVD burner (y) Sony Optiarc, Inc AD - 7260S
Drive BLU - RAY (z :)) Lite-On iHBS212 Firmware 5 L 09)
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, Service Pack 1 operating systems
WD My Book 3.0 external hard drive 2 TB USB 3.0
Mechanical keyboard keyboard Rosewill RK - 9000 Cherry MX Switch (blue)
NEC LCD2190 UXi "twist" tech LCD monitor 1600 x 1200 dpi.
Epson Stylus Photo R280 Printer

Update BIOS 1850 (beta) 2011.07.04
Chipset Intel® P67 Express Chipset

Hello

You'll want to go ahead and safely remove it by using the disk cleanup - http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/delete-windows-old-folder/

Kind regards

Patrick

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    Reading 8388608 bytes of the file starting with 0...
    The BIOS image size: 8388608 (0 x 00800000)
    sH19Infor.dwBootBlockInfo: 10 d
    Check of sign of starting block: 1
    The status of function block start: 4
    Lock status of the EC: 8
    Sign checks number of items: 0
    BBL level: 2
    Current BID: 0008EFA0, new BID: 0008EFA0 size of BIOS: 00800000
    non_shareEC Ec starting address: 00000000, end of Ec address: 00000000, current size: 00010000, new size: 00010000

    Preparation stage

    Error code: 3010 (0x00000BC2)
    Cleanup phase
    Step completed
    -Newspaper arrested: 2014/04/17 22:06:11

    Problem solved with the permission of edsilha response: http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Wireless-Internet-Home-Networking/Wireless-button-stays-orange-Will-not-turn-on/m-p/914285

    HP technical support comes to walk me through the resolution of this problem.

    1. remove the battery and unplug the power supply

    2. press and hold the power on button for 30 seconds

    3. allow battery but to plug the power unit in

    4. Press power button, then press the f10 key immediately (a number of times)

    5. the bios Setup menu appears

    6. select Reset default values

    7. Select Save and exit

    System boots and the wifi key changes from orange to blue

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