Factory default backup (USB Noo - Noo of?)

Quick question, I created a backup of USB factory default and it has become corrupted somehow and I have a small question.

When you create a key recovery USB with a 32 GB USB Flash drive, will be corrupted recovery if I put additional files on the USB with USB recovery information?

In other words, if the USB drive is 32 GB and the recovery is 16 GB, I never will be able to use the extra 16 GB which is free for storage?

It is recommended not to use the additional free space on the USB recovery media. You can format it USB and create support of USB recovery again. You also have the possibility to buy recovery USB support for your computer from the Acer store.

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