Recovery of factory default

I get errors when trying to launch the recovery disk that come with my Toshiba laptop. Then, it does not meet the recovery. I have a bad function of MS - Dos errors. As the Boot.wim, Boot.sdi, and BCD registration files.
How do I get this to proceed with the restoration of Toshiba?

> How to restore Toshiba?
What kind of question is that? Maybe you will not be able to do.
If you can tell me why this happens I'll tell you what you need to do.

It would be better to ask if there is any chance of complete recovery Toshiba installation.
You know what the problem is. It can be hardware and saved image or disc related issue.

Let's start with recovery disks:
What model of laptop do you have?
OK discs and not dirty or scratched?
This error always occurs at the same point?

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