Re: HDD on the Satellite L755 recovery facility

I have laptop Toshiba Satellite L755. Accidentally I formatted the laptop without using HARD drive recovery option. My recovery partition went hard drive means there is no partition on drive now for HARD drive recovery.

But yesterday when I searched in my laptop, I found a folder of HARD disk recovery consist of files of the HDD to format .swm and .crc and other files as a folder of boot manager .tools etc..
Now, I want to install my HARD drive recovery files.

How to install the files from my HARD drive? I tried to install the HARD drive recovery utility, but no compact version for my model is available.
Help me pls...

I have

You can install the recovery image of HARD drive following the instructions
http://APS2.toshiba-tro.de/KB0/HTD1303440001R02.htm
This way only to s to install it.

Did you create the recovery disk?

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