Cannot start environmental Rescue & Recovery

What should be the reason why I can't boot into the environment ThinkVantage Rescue & recovery? After setting hard drive in the BIOS and make pasword recovery defined media, I realized that I can't boot into rescue & recovery. When I push the ThinkVantage button at starup I get stright in the BIOS Setup. Can anyone help to resolve the issue?

Well, finally I solved the problem without having to reinstall the system. During the boot precess after ThinkVantage touches there is a screen with options (1) to access the bios; (2) to resume normal sturtup; (3) and something about the recovery of the system (I don't remember exactly as I have been unable to repeat the conditions. By pressing F11, I chose option (3) and R & R logo has appeared on my screen. When I started the next time after pressing ThinkVantage I directly in environmental R & R. So it seems that he has no probplems more.

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