Satellite L655 - missing option "repair my computer".

Hi all!
I had a problem with my Satellite L655 (PSK1JE). I need to restore my factory settings (http://aps2.toshiba-tro.de/kb0/HTD1303440001R02.htm), but F8 does not work.
Where can I find the option "repair my computer"?

How to find this option is clearly described in the document of Toshiba.

Question is: what have you changed on your laptop? Please note: this option works on laptops with factory settings ONLY.

If you have own OS this option no longer available.
Please post some comments more.

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