NB100 recovery disk won't load no-mistake 32768 file PEBASE could not load

I have a NB100 and when trying to start I get Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: System32\Drivers\Ntfs.sys

I have connected a DVD player with the recovery disk GMR400882EN0 product inside and turned on, the start-up, I keep F12 button and I get the options to boot from the CD/DVD key USB HD FDD, I put it to boot from the CD/DVD

When loading, it can upload image RAM I get error 32768 PEBASE ISO file would not load.

I suspect the defective recovery disc? and a new a £29.99? But the laptop is under warranty but they told me to do.

My daughter has an Asus 904HD and once she had a problem... She doesn't have poor support to go and do it yourself... Asus has sent a letter of selection very fast-confirmed by return text-fixed-delivered confirmed drop out of text within 5 days!

> I suspect defective recovery disc? and a new a £29.99? But the laptop is under warranty but they told me to do.

I doubt s a defective recovery disc.
Error message: missing or corrupted: System32\Drivers\Ntfs.sys could be caused by hardware or other component defective HARD drive.
In your case, I recommend contacting the Toshiba ASP for the verification of the material with the new installation of the OS. The laptop is under warranty (as you suggest in the display above) and so everything should be done for free because it s covered by the warranty

Good bye

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