How to make Vista partition on the HARD drive as first with recovery CD

Hello

I want to format and retrieve information from my 'Vista' (C: / /) partition, which is the first. But when I choose the option "Format and recover to a first partition on your hard disk (without RE) ' the computer began to recover in" Type of Partition: windows NT NTFS (ID: 07) "whose size is only 1.50 GB.

In the middle of the process, it shows not 'enough space on a disk.

Question: How to make a 'vista' first partition? What is 'the first partition' in the second formatting option and recover the system?
Thank you for your answers

Hello

Sorry, but you will not be able to do. I know it's a bad situation but if you use the first option that the whole HARD disk will be formatted and C new partition created. Second option, that you can not use at all. I tested it with my Satellite A100.

I called Toshiba and they said that Toshiba work on new recovery options and new notebooks will have the best recovery option. Something like old installation expert ghost mode.

I know it's wrong, but unfortunately there is nothing to do.

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