Mess up my laptop recovery CD

I had a massive malfuntion with my laptop, and I had to format and reinstall windows. After running the recovery CD, nothing at all. I used the windows XP my PC disc to install windows, but of course, because it was not the real disk to my laptop, the validation code does not for a reason, even if it is a true copy and my code on the bottom of my laptop is also authentic.

Also, I have a lot of problems to install different drivers. My screen is messed up, and I can't select the correct resolution of my screen. I tried to install the ATI drivers, but I get an error telling me that he was unable to find the required components, or something. So I can't fix display problems. When scrolling in a Web page, it is very slow and the page flickers.

So I thought I would try one more time, the recovery disk to see if it would bring my laptop back to how it was when I bought it. Ran through like he said and to restart it, nothing. Absolutely nothing. The drive made my laptop on worst state he was already.

So I can't use my drive to my PC windows because it cannot be activated, I can't use the Toshiba Recovery disk useless. I can not install display drivers to resolve all issues. The sound does not seem quality that he had so...

What can I do? I think I'm still under the 1 year warranty I bought it in mid-May 2005.

Thank you.

Hello

What did you mean with nothing? Did you get any error messages or it s not possible to start the process of recovery from the CD?
If the restore CD has a defect, you can order a new partner of Toshiba service in your country.

By the way; You n t need to activate the image of Toshiba. It s always active.

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