No, do NOT do that. All that will do is put all the factory bloatware back on, which in most cases results in the system running like it has a virus or malware due to the various factory applications, monitoring utilities and "optimization software" that optimizes nothing other than the ability for the telemetry to phone home with your personal information and habits for their own gain. Not to mention, adding a slew of processes to the resource demands of the system causing things to slow even further.
What you SHOULD do, if you feel like it's warranted, is do a clean install of Windows and then put ONLY the applications and drivers back on it afterwards that you WANT on there. Don't put a bunch of crap on there just because the system came that way. In fact, I'd completely get rid of the factory recovery partition completely as it's primarily useless.
You can do a clean install as follows using my guide which gives you step by step instructions on how to do a clean install of Windows. I applogize that some parts of it are currently poorly formatted. Not my fault. The new forum software keeps breaking our tutorials and I'm not fixing them again until they install the new tutorial package addon.
If you are looking for the Windows 11 Clean install tutorial, you can find that here: Windows 11 Clean install tutorial (Click here) Otherwise, welcome to the Windows 10 Clean install tutorial This tutorial is intended to help you, step by step, to perform a clean install of Windows...
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Afterwards, go to your motherboard's product page and install any applicable drivers for your operating system version. Primarily, chipset, networking (LAN and/or WiFi), audio and in some cases USB or storage controller drivers. It might be prudent to download these BEFORE doing the clean install, and save them to an external drive or flash drive so you can install them without having access to the internet if your network adapter doesn't want to work without them installed.
Then you can install any necessary applications you wish to install. Keep in mind, anything that was included with your system and is FREE, you can download from them and reinstall anyhow, and anything that wasn't free but was a time limited trial, etc., is useless anyhow because you're not going to get a new trial of that product so those are just a waste of time to bother with.