Recovery disks created has not... This only hurts?

I had created the recovery discs shortly after obtaining the T61 - 6459CTO w / Vista.  He created 1 CD to be marked START Recovery and 2 DVD, the labeled product recovery 1 & 2.  Sequence of the BIOS has been changed to start from the CD.

Inserted and booted from the CD of early recovery.  He then asked if I had a recovery of the operating system disk... I said YES, but none of the 3 discs have been recognized as valid after insertion, so I pressed number he asked for product recovery disc 1 and disc 2 I did.  He is then asked for an extra recovery disk.  I have one of these and press No..    A message began to countdown... came down to 1 second and hung machine.  Finally, I had to hold the power button for an extended period to power it down.

(a) if my system has created an operating system recovery disc?
(b) if he created a product extra disc?
(c) is the correct order for a drive recovery of "out of the box" State?
(d) suggestions?  (other than calling tech support for factory records)

Thank you very much!

PS Ce is a sweet HD so no recover from the service partition.

This happened to me once with R61i laptop computers, so I called Lenovo and they sent me a copy of the operating system recovery disks for (3 dvd, well that's how it is labeled anyway), 1 disc is the "recovery disk to start", 2nd drive is on 'the operating system recovery disc"and 3rd disk is the disk"Application and drivers... " If your drive does not you should just contact Lenovo and ask them to send you a copy of their of...

P.S., It would be good for the next Thinkvantage software update which is a kind of software to validate if the recovery disks actually works, other than having use physically and to reformat the entire hard drive.

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