WinRE partition on Windows 10.

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Hi to all!!!
After my motherboard failure I have got a new computer!!!
It is an assembled computer designed by me.
A store did the operation of assemble it.
They installed Windows 10 too.
Now observing my hard drive (2000GB) with EaseUS I see 878.91 GB of unformatted space, 983.67 GB dedicated to Windows 10 and a partition of 450 MB.
I think the last partition (450MB) contains WinRE.
Now my questions are two:
1) Is it the content of this partition really WinRE?
2) If the answer to the first question is yes, can I delete it and use WinRE from Windows disc if I have problems and
WinRE becomes useful?
Thank you in advance for your answers!!!
 

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That 450 MB partition is the "System Reserved" partition, which also contains critical boot configuration files, so personally.....
I'd leave it alone.
With a 2 terabyte hard disk, 450 MBs hardly seems of much consequence.
 

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