Equium L20 - cannot complete the recovery procedure - disk error

Hello

I have a laptop Equium L20 and whats happened is, during a recovery of product, he gets to 25% then emits an error at me and stops working.

Now when I turn on the laptop, I get the Toshiba screen, then nothing.
I was informed that my drive is probably broken and I now no operating system but I am a complete computer novice so don't know how it is.

I took the laptop to PC world a few years ago and they run a recovery of product but I did not my drive, so I want to know is, is it possible to run recovery without the disc?
(seems to me just don't forget the sound by pressing a few buttons)

If so, how?
And if not what someone have any suggestions as to how I can restore the computer?

Thanks in advance

Hello

> during a recovery of product, sometimes about 25% then emits an error at me and stops working.

As you mentioned, possibly recovery disk is defective, broken, or similar, this could be the reason why the CD/DVD drive is not able to read the disc and the installation breaks upward.

You cannot get this phone without the recovery disk! It is an old series laptop and it does not support the HARD drive recovery process, as do other mobile most recent.

If you have only two ways to install the Windows operating system; you need to use the Toshiba recovery disc (which seems to be broken) or you can install the operating system by using the Microsoft Windows XP disk.

If install you the operating system using the disk of MS original then you need to install the drivers of Toshiba which are placed on the European driver Toshiba page (look in the archives).

PS: maybe you could try to burn (copy) the recovery disk using another computer.
In some cases of the different drives are able to read scratched discs.
If you want to be successful and if you want to be able to copy the recovery disk, you can then use the new disk in order to restore the operating system on your computer satellite phone.

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