Need advice on the recovery CD and Vista upgrade on Satellite M100-222

I want to share my problem to get some tips. I got a laptop Satellite M100-222 Windows XP and Vista capable, then I got an upgrade to Vista and it works with few problems that do not recognize some programs.

That's why I have some needs and need your help and support and they are as follows:
1 - is possible to reformat using the upgrade of Vista, or need to reformat with XP first and then update with Vista.
2 - I tried several times to start the CD, DVD (product recovery) to reformat the laptop. However it is said (operating system not found).

Kindly enlighten me.
Concerning

With regard to the point;

(* 1) * If you ONLY upgrade Vista CD, then it s necessary to start the first restore XP CD, and then upgrade to Vista.

(* 2) * usually start from the CD/DVD recovery must format the HARD drive and need to install the new image of Toshiba. Please check if you have started since the right recovery CD! Don't mix it with the Express Media Player recovery CD!

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