HP Pavilion p6610f: Partitions on C after the attempt of discovery

The computer was infested with viruses, spyware, Trojans, etc. A single product, we have used abducted more than 600 of these programs. I decided in the end, we need to restore the system to factory State, and recovery software has been run to do. Recovery is performed from the disk hard given that the system has not had the required disks to do otherwise. Recovery failed, and the system refuses to boot to say a word about a boot loader is not found. Recovery disks have been ordered at HP, and in the meantime, Win 7 Pro has been loaded and installed successfully. The installation of Win 7 pointed out a partition of 100 MB at the top of C: because it was too small for the installation of the OS. I chose the next available partition which was quite large.

Is - this 100MB partition a normal part of how HP sets up a hard drive? I'm a little worried that it may be a residual of malware infestation.

It seems like a valid partition, do not touch it for now.  When you get your format of hard drive recovery disks, then perform the factory restore, the recovery should do it anyway.

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