Satellite L510 - cannot run system restore

I want to restore my factory setting series L510

I have already tried:

1. hold "0" and press the power button and to hear some noise beep blabla, it brings me to his recovery assistant everything as before,.

but now, after hearing the noise, it just take me to the STARTING WINDOWS then the Welcome screen

2 F12-boot manager, nothing happens once again takes me all the way to the Welcome screen

is this what can I do to restore my laptop to factory setting?

I this something odd after I restore factory my month of laptop there is, my 1st time seen

[Pic1 | http://s1274.beta.photobucket.com/user/jasperrenz/media/1111_zpsafbbb5e9.png.html?sort=3&o=1]

and I get this whenever I try to open the recovery media creator

[Pic2 | http://s1274.beta.photobucket.com/user/jasperrenz/media/111111111111111111111_zps0e68f598.png.html?sort=3& o = 0]

PS: I didn't change or remove anyfiles my laptop, please help me thanks.

Hello

I think that Satellite L510 is not the European series so I m not quite sure of the HDD recovery procedure.
But for EU Toshiba HARD drive recovery worked as follows:
-power up the unit
-Press F8
-Choose fix my computer
-Choose Toshiba Recovery
-Follow the instructions on the screen.

It works for you?

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