Satellite L850-B139 - not mounted boot Volume error

I get an error message of boot Volume not mounted on my Windows which I've updated to Windows 10. While I fix this problem, it needs to insert the restore disc but unfortunately I don't have the disk. I tried to download the recovery media via the Toshiba Support Service, but it is not available since I buy this in the Middle East. Please help me find or where I can download the recovery disc. My laptop model is Satellite-L850-B139 part number: PSKDLV-0E700UAR

Thank you

You can order on the site of Toshiba recovery disks.

Win10 is not supported on this model.

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