OneKey Recovery 7 question on Y560

Hello everyone,

Today, I decided to reinstall my original windows on this device lenovo but he could not help!

I tried to start with OneKey Recovery (as I did twice before), but responded with this error:

(the program cannot find the partition of service. the service is currently not available.)

I assumed that there is changes while I had one tried to partition my hard drive; Therefore, I took this photo of a partition manager if you can help me in detail if that's the case! :

Moreover, the good news is that I did once a backup (2DVDs) of this software drive; However, I don't know if I'm unable to enter the main area, it is possible to use it or not.

Bad news, is that I tried the recovery key, once the laptop was turned off and it didn't work.

Please help me as soon as possible.

Thanks in advance.

exactly once the OKR partition went your disks will not help :/ so to get all this back you must send the laptop of lenovo and that we need to restore all rear disc with his scores again.

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