Recovery failed on Satellite P200

Hello.

At the beginning I wanted to install WinXP on a Satellite P200 but then I read many things on the internet and which might be more difficult than I first thought.

Now, I only get it back with the RecoveryCD came with the laptop.

It s my cousin's laptop. It of a little slow and has a lot of garbage on this matter, we decided to update the system.
But the Toshiba Recovery says:

+ Cheking HDD1 +.
+ HDD1 found! +
+ BIOS 0 is disk 0 +.
+ BIOS 1 is disc +.
+ ERROR: GETHDD get physical disk HARD failed! +
Press any key to continue... +.

So I press a key, it says:

+ Waiting for ODD vacancies... +.
+ STRANGE ready F: drive. +
+ Check for support in the F: drive... +.
+ Continue... +.
+ Failed to initialize the raid class. +
+ No RAID - proceed normally... +.

+ X:\windows\system32>+

I'm not able to recover, but I have no idea why. I also Don t want to delete everything before making the recovery, cause I m afraid that nothing will work after that.
Notepad starts in Vista, but it is slow, as I have said before. Is there a chance the recovery work?

The CD is very good and has never used it before and it is also the original.

Thank you much for the help.
Anna

EDIT:
I forgot to say, I followed the instructions on the CD case. I restarted the computer and you press F12, and then I chose the DVD drive and then start the CD. But I have not tried on the running system of Vista, because everywhere I read it wrong.

Hello

I read your ad three times over but now I m a bit confused

If you want to return to factory settings, you must only start since the Toshiba recovery disc. Before the disc begins to install the new OS the whole HARD disk will be wiped so before recovery you can install everything, also Linux, Vista or something else because it will be deleted.

So please follow the instructions on the CD case you have posted. I put t know where read you that isn't true, but in fact the drive erases the HARD disk and installs a new OS.

If you have any other questions, please let us know.

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