Product recovery / disk drive not recognized

I am trying to achieve a waste product on a Toshiba Satellite running Windows Vista. I followed the instructions provided with the product recovery disc (insert the disc, restart your computer, press F12). While the recovery was then frozen at about 30%. I rebooted the machine, but when it restarted the DVD player was no longer recognized. Whenever I start the laptop now the Windows Boot Manager opens. The instructions given here ask me to insert the disc and restart your computer, however since the DVD player is not seen it won't work.

Info given by the Windows Boot Manager: -.

' File: \Windows\system32\winload.exe.
Status: 0xc000000f
Info: the selected entry could not be loaded because the application is missing or damaged. »

I tried-
-Copy the files from the recovery disk of the product on a USB key, then from the laptop using this. When I do this the pen drive shows up as an option but a startup message appears that says that the USB is not an operating system.
-J' have conducted an audit of the portable computers memory which showed none of the corrupt files.

> Copy the files from the recovery disk of the product on a USB key, then from the laptop using this. When I do this the pen drive shows up as an option but a startup message appears that says that the USB is not an operating system.

It will not work. This recovery image cannot be started from a USB flash key.
I guess that your CD/DVD drive cannot read the disc properly. Who knows why
But you can try to copy the recovery on another disk CD or DVD using a different computer.
I noticed that the number of different CD/DVD drives cannot manage some disks
Sometimes, this problem of compatibility

However, if you have the ability to copy this disc to another, then do it.
Maybe it would work.

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