'No area of the HARD drive recovery' on my 350 d Satellite

I think I might have messed up something, and I know that's not too big of a deal if I'm not joking my computer, but I just want to be sure. I think I deleted the recovery partition. I have four in my disk management tool.

NO NAME (it's just blank here) - health (EISA Configuration)
(D) - healthy Primary Partition (it had nothing in it, so I started using it for my music files)
New - sound Volume (Logical Drive) - this is another that I formatted, never knew what was in it. I no longer use it, I removed the drive letter, and it does nothing.
S3A6555D004 (c) - healthy (System, start, pagefile... etc)

When I click on the recovery disk creator, I get this error:

"No HDD Recovery area!
The Toshiba Recovery Disc Creator cannot be launched. »

Is there anything I can do to fix this? My laptop is a Satellite 350 d and I don't know what I can do to solve this problem.

Thank you!

You are right! You missed something. ;)
There is no recovery partition. Laptop with factory settings comes with two partitions and recovery image is saved in a folder called HDDrecovery on the second partition. When the partition structure is changed, or if you deleted this file, you will not be able to create recovery DVDs.

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