Records of start-up and Boot.old

I noticed that on my Base layer reference computer, there are two folders, Boot and Boot.old in the C:\ root. It seems that they contain 24 records including 24 language files and a folder of fonts. someone can tell me where they came and can they be removed? Thank you.

The startup folder is created if you prepare the CVD of reference with the installation of Windows 7 Image, so it seems you ran only twice because then it renames the boot Boot.old

You can remove the Boot.old.

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