Satellite 1410-604: I lost the screen saver and power management system

I have a Satellite 1410-604. I lost my screensaver and cannot access the Toshiba power management system: I click and nothing happens. I saw a suggestion to run the system restore. When I go to system restore it says it is running, but is there something more specific that I can do?

Thank you!

I put t know what you did with your operating system, but more often if the system restore option enabled, then it shouldn't be a problem to restore the operating system to the beginning
Simply, start the system restore and choose the starting point that was automatically created.

I also found this useful FAQ:
http://support.toshiba-tro.de/KB0/TSB6B01MB000BR01.htm

What about installation? Have you created an image?

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    El volumen of the D unidad no tiene etiqueta.
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    Post edited by: Fenix_D
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