Upgrade to Windows 10; HP_RECOVERY partition for Windows 7 still needed

I intend to update the Windows 7 operating system ( Professional, 64 bit) on this Compaq 8100 machine to Windows 10 in the near future.On this machine a disk partition  (HP_RECOVERY, 11 GB) contains elements for Windows 7 system recovery.I assume that the data in this partition is of no further relevance, once the update to Windows 10 was successful.I therefore intend to delete all the file therein and use the space for useful other data. Since I maintain backup files with Acronis, I can always restore the deleted files if needed. Any comments on this intension to delete the "recovery files". Any reservations about doing so ? 

If you upgraded to Windows 10 and have a have a hard disk image backup with Acronis you may delete to recovery partition after 30 days, presumably D.  It is probably corrupted anyway after the upgrade.

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