regarding Samsung - and I guess other vendors too - in the recovery partition 
resides a disk image (like dd..., or the like tools) from /dev/nvme0n1p1 up to 
p3

with that image you are able to reset the laptop to a state before first use in 
few minutes, so I guess it's different to an usb recovery stick !

usually there is a 
- tool to refresh/update the disk images in the recovery partition.
- maybe a Function Key shown during boot to start recovering/resetting the 
laptop to initial configured(!!!) state.

convenient !
re-creating the recovery partition, boot a windows usb stick/CD, starting the 
recovery tool in the recovery partition and you are fine if something bad 
happens to windows.
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