Creater of recovery media is missing on my Satellite C850

On my new Toshiba Satellite C850-11V it seems you no TRMCLcher.exe in the plan Program Files/Toshiba/Toshiba Recovery Media Creater. It is the application with which I should create DVDs for recovery. Very strange. The rest of the card seems OK. Probably something was wrong when unpacking the software.

Can someone send me the TRMCLcher.exe program as a ZIP file so that I can manually copy to the card you?
Thank you. Herman.

Hello Herman

In my opinion, you must reinstall the recovery image and he check once more with the factory settings.
How to install the recovery image using HARD drive recovery mode you can read
http://APS2.toshiba-tro.de/KB0/HTD1303440001R02.htm

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