A few questions about Toshiba recovery image

Hello
I'M ALPER. I HAVE A PROBLEM EVEN WITH OTHER FRIENDS. THE PROBLEM IS THAT I INSTALLED WINDOWS 7 PRO TO MY COMPUTER, I COULD NOT GO BACK TO THE ORIGINAL OS.

I HAVE HDDRECOVERY IN MY HARD DRIVE. BUT I HAVE NO RECOVERY DISK.

I TRY THE METHOD BY FOLLOWING THE LINK. IT DOES NOT WORK. WINDOWS DIRECTLY WHEN THE COMPUTER STARTS. NO RECOVERY.
http://forums.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=68031

NOW, I'LL TRY IT THE HARD WAY. IF I WANT SUCCESS I'LL YOU SAY.
http://forums.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=40790

BEFORE DOING THAT I HAVE A QUESTION IF I CREATE TOSHIBA RESTORE DISK WITH THE SAME MODEL MY FRIENDS? IS IT WORKING OR NOT?

ANOTHER QUESTION: IS THERE ANOTHER WAY?

Thank you

> I HAVE A SAME PROBLEM WITH OTHER FRIENDS
That s best evidence of something interesting that we write here: person read document s user manuals.

In this section of the forum you will find many discussions with very good explanation of how it works. In any case, here is brief summary:

Each laptop model comes with preinstalled OS (factory settings). HARD drive (from the HARD drive partition) recovery facility can be launched and work if the laptop to factory settings. Otherwise you will have access to files from recovery, and there is also no possibility to start the installation of HARD drive recovery.
> BEFORE I HAVE A QUESTION IF I CREATE TOSHIBA RESTORE DISK WITH THE SAME MODEL OF MY FRIENDS?
In general Yes, but this other model must have the same part number. Send your model name and we can tell you this part number.

In any case, in my opinion the best solution for you is order the original Toshiba Recovery disk and use it for recovery image installation.

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