Satellite A300D - cannot use recovery media

Hello!
This is what happens...
I ordered a few days ago a media recovery disk, I put in a laptop and... Start step by step and after the recovery then this is the watch to the top:

Image for Windows tool

Progress: 100%

Image applied successfully

Unzip the Vista operating system

L ' ImageX for Windows tool
Copyright...

PROGRESS: 2% 12:37 minutes
[Warning] C:\Program 8.0\Reader\vdk150.dll Adobe. [Unzip the file: -> file corrupted block at offset 01C8A49F]

[Retry] Restoring to new Adobe C:\Program 8.0\Reader\vdk150.dll...

[Warning] C:\Program 8.0\Reader\vdk150.dll Adobe. [Unzip the file: -> file corrupted block at offset 01C8A49F]

[Retry] Restoring to new Adobe C:\Program 8.0\Reader\vdk150.dll...

[Warning] C:\Program 8.0\Reader\vdk150.dll Adobe. [Unzip the file: -> file corrupted block at offset 01C8A49F]

[Retry] Restoring to new Adobe C:\Program 8.0\Reader\vdk150.dll...

[Warning] C:\Program 8.0\Reader\vdk150.dll Adobe. [Unzip the file: -> file corrupted block at offset 01C8A49F]

[Retry] Restoring to new Adobe C:\Program 8.0\Reader\vdk150.dll...

[Error: 1392] C:\Program 8.0\Reader\vdk150.dll Adobe

Error restoring image

The file or directory is corrupted and unreadable

ImageX error: could not get Visa V:\HDDRecvery\SwImgz06819XPS.swm Index 2 hard drive C:!

Press a key to continue...

And when I tray to do his show once again the same massage but with different files!

CAN YOU HELP ME, PLEASE! because I have no idea what to do now

Thank you.

Hello

If you cannot use this contact Arvato to order it, explain the situation and ask if you can get a new one. I can't say for sure what the problem is, but I can imagine that this recovery disk is troublemaker.

What else can be? HARD DRIVE? I don t think so.

Tags: Toshiba

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