HP Pavilion g7-2315nr Notebook PC Recovery - created additional folders?

My hard drive went bad, so I replaced (just out of my warranty). I used my recovery media to get this operational return. I own 2 of these same patterns. I noticed one that I replaced the hard drive has a few new records I've ever seen before. They are also not on my other laptop g7. "FactoryUpdate" and "valorisation" are the 2 new files. They represent respectively 337 MB (107 files, 26 cases) and 343 MB (5 files, 2 folders). These are created when you use the recovery media? Are they necessary? I replaced my hard drive with an SSD, so space is at a premium. I want not things not required on the disc. Please notify. Thank you!

Hi Sewsewbizzee,

I "think" that these records should have been deleted after the process of the recovery of the plant and they were not. It's you if you want to remove them or not.  Worst case, if you decide to remove them and that your computer is not working properly, you will need to do a factory reset.

Good luck whatever you decide.

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