HP Quickweb is necessary?

I have a HP Pavilion dmz1 which runs on Windows 7.  It is a couple of years now, but still works great in all.

Recently, I stop the laptop and put it aside for two weeks.  When I booted the machine today, I was surprised to see an outdoor screen.  In general, I get a login Windows - no problem screen.  Today instead, I got a page for HP Quickweb, which I don't remember having seen it before.  He asked me for a password, and it rejected my multiple hypotheses;  Despite the suspicion that he has given me I never got.  I must have seen on-screen in the past to have chosen a password but I honestly do not remember doing so.

Anyway, I did some quick research online help (using another computer) and has ended up pushing a series of buttons in panic to circumvent the Quickweb and get on this Windows signon screen.  I've been successful, connected and quickly went to Control Panel / programs - and uninstalled the HP Quickweb.  It seemed safe to do so since the installation date was after the date that I bought the computer.  I must have installed it at some point, but as I said, I do not know now.

Anyway, now I'm here to ask the question - do I really need that Quickweb for something important?  Any tips or suggestions?  Thank you.  Cathy

Is not necessary, it is a feature added on this laptop.

Basically, it's a second OS Linux (Splashtop) which can quickly start up (20 seconds or less), but was very limited on what he could do.

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c01995690

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