File recovery HARD drive missing

I downloaded Win8 and installed, thinking that I would be able to run both I expected to install on drive d (Yes). It was late to do anything about it either once it all started, but he wiped the drive C. I decided to return to the factory settings.

This is what is happening.

After pressing F8, everything is OK up to choose recovery tool.

No "HDD RECOVERY BUTTON_ _TOSHIBA." Is displayed at the bottom.

Recovery disc and this is the message I received.

"System restore failed.

File recovery HARD drive on the second disc of the first hard drive not found.

There is no valid disk HARD recovery environment on this computer. »

I ran a program of partition and the result is that I have a partition 400meg on the front of the C drive and all files are intact.

Can you help me?

Hello

Saved on the HARD drive recovery image can be used if the laptop has only factory settings. After installing Win8 you have changed everything and factory settings have been deleted. If use of F8 are unable to work.

This 400MB you see have nothing to do with the Toshiba recovery image. This small partition is owned by the operating system.

One thing confuses me in the history. It is the use of recovery disks.
You have created recovery discs using the preinstalled Toshiba recovery disc creator?

Generally the recovery disk contains all the important data for the installation of the OS, so I put t understand how you can get this message.

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