my recovery disk should have systems set of restore points?

I use Vista Home premium 32-bit with Vista SP 2

I noticed that when I go to check on the system restore points created, there are two disks

Drive C

Drive D (which is system recovery disk)

This is the way it shows under system restore

'Create restorepoints on the selected disk/drive '.
Player C has a check which means w ill create restore points
Drive D/drive recovery does NOT have a check, which means NO wll not created restore points

This is how it should look? This recovery drive has NOT created restore points?

That's ok.  The recovery disk does not change when you use your computer, so there is no need to restore points.  This drive has been installed at the factory, and its purpose is to restore the computer to the way it was when it was new. Boulder computer Maven
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