NB500 - I can't do the system recovery

Hello

I got a nb500 Windows 7 starter and I cannot do a system recovery out-of-the-box.

I tried "press 0 and power", the pc starts, but as long as I continue to press 0 nothing happens. When I release, it will continue to boot normally into windows. Also tried with f8, I can see the system recovery options, but there is no tool for HARD drive recovery there. I also used a toshiba recovery media Creator called program but when I start, it displays a message «there is no area of hard drive recovery»

Any suggestions please?

For some reason any there there no initial access to the recovery image.

Either it is deleted or the partitions of HARD drive structure is changed and recovery tool cannot find the settings for the recovery image.
Now, you have little problem. Recovery image installation will not work.

You have two options:
1 / you can try to install recovery disc original order of Toshiba - https://backupmedia.toshiba.eu/landing.aspx
2 / you can install own OS version

All readers, tools and utilities, you can find and download from the Toshiba download page - http://www.toshiba.eu/innovation/download_drivers_bios.jsp

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