Deleted recovery partition but recovered-Toshiba Portege Z830

Hi, I need help, I have this ultrabook so I deleted the recovery partition formatait not, then I got it but now when I press 8 and all options come live the Recovery Wizard does not see the recovery partition as it uses 2 and so it can't start the wizard of recovery toshiba thingy.

So when I want to put my system back to factory settings, I can't. There must be a way to astablisch the link with the partition and the wizard again. Help, please.

This can also be useful. Back in the day by pressing my computer showed a c drive and the partition of hard drive recovery is now visible 2 here. so maybe I need to start it by doing active or something? IM afraid to do that, without guidance, because then maybe I can't use the pc still who knows. So yes please help I just want to be able to put my system in the absence yet easy peasy lemon squuizy. THX

> There must be a way to astablisch the link with the partition and the wizard again.
Unfortunately, this is not possible. It works with the factory only settings and if you delete or format something related to the recovery partition you won't access more.

I presume you didn't create recovery USB stick, right?
All you can do now is to order the recovery on https://backupmedia.toshiba.eu/landing.aspx disc and install it using external ODD.

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