Mystery partitions on SSD after recovering space

I've recovered the space from the lenovo recovery partition (after writing DVD's) on the SSD on my new Edge s430, however according to partition wizard there are still some "mystery" paritions. These are:
*: SYSTEM_DRV (1.5 GB) - Before my main C:
*: (8GB) - After my C drive
I understand that the first is the windows recovery partition, which I'm happy to keep.. but the latter seems to have no drive name  or clear use and I'm pretty keen to recover 8GB (of a 128GB SSD - I have 1TB HDD as well, but space on the system drive is always welcome!) Any ideas?

i checked my colleague's S430 for you, and he does not have any mystery partition on his factory shipped 128 gigs SSD.
Regards,
Jin Li
May this year, be the year of 'DO'!
I am a volunteer, and not a paid staff of Lenovo or Microsoft

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