❓ Help How Safe Is It To Delete A File From C:\Recovery Folder?

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Soul Calibre

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Is it safe to delete a file from C:\Recovery folder? To be specific, I am talking about the "USMT.ppkg" file inside the C:\Recovery\Customizations folder. That file includes a plugin named "aetihlp.dll". I did my research and I found nothing about this plugin.

Remember what I posted few months ago? I stated that someone may have gained access to my PC. I am positive that someone bugged my laptop that's why from then on I always make sure to turn off WiFi connection and lock my computer whenever I am not using it. Well, it has been few months since then. The good thing about Kaspersky, they always issue database updates, after which the computer will do a full scan. And what I saw on the report is kinda alarming.
KAV-Scan-Report.png

As you can see, one of the plugins inside the USMT file is flagged. Again, I did my research and I found nothing but a bunch of shits. I found an article, more like a question, on MS Help forum if it's safe to delete the USMT file but there's no answer. I even sent an email to Microsoft but no one responded to my email. It took me some time take an action.. but anyways, I deleted the file a while ago.
KAV-Deletion-Report.png

This screenshot shows the file path.

So, back to my question: Is it safe to delete a file from C:\Recovery\Customizations folder, specifically the "USMT.ppkg" file?
 
yup, since labas yan sa critical C:Windows
and if ever, just in case importante yan - w/c I doubt
gamit ka lang DISM command thru admin cmd

DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth
then
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth
lastly
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
para just incase magkaproblema
run mo lang
SFC /scannow

sa admin cmd
 
ang tagal ni bubuyog ayaw mag reply AHAHAHAHAHA
Tulog na ulit siguro. Mga 5 months na tulog. Hahahaha

yup, since labas yan sa critical C:Windows
and if ever, just in case importante yan - w/c I doubt
gamit ka lang DISM command thru admin cmd

DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth
then
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth
lastly
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
para just incase magkaproblema
run mo lang
SFC /scannow

sa admin cmd
Thanks sa info
 
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