Windows 7 for FACTORY_IMAGE Drive Disk Cleanup

I have this problem on Windows 7 about the disk cleanup tool.

He keeps reminding to clean the recovery partitions of the disk of which I can't edit anyway.
I tried the
  • Startup folder
  • Msconfig > Startup tab
  • Task Scheduler > active tasks.
No command that says disk cleanup.
Thank you.

This isn't a job or anything to do with msconfig

Properties of Computor, Protection system, ensure protection is disabled for the recovery partition

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