My system restore disc content are correct?

I was checking my D: / drive where system restore files reside and are 1 folder thich seemed not belonging here. I made a screenshot here, take a look.

Here's what inside the weird folder. I think its NetFramework.

What do you think is necessary?

It has more information about the volume (partition) must be there.

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