Recovery DVDs reformatted partitions 'SYSTEM', 'RECOVERY' and 'HP_TOOLS '?

My laptop is dv3-2313tx, it works Windows 7 system. I got the HP recovery DVD.

I decided to use DVD factory restore my computer, of course, this erases my data on the 'C' partition, but I wonder if it will also format the entire hard drive and restore the other three partitions ('SYSTEM', 'RECOVERY' and 'HP_TOOLS')?

Frankly, I really wish that the DVD will be ANY FORMAT, I like a new laptop clean. is this true?

Booting from the recovery DVD formats the entire hard drive and recreates partitions.

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