System Recovery works do not with my Satellite P100

I followed the instructions I saw on many sites to be able to do a system restore to 'out-of-box"State. I've maintained pressed zero and hit the key on and then release the zero key when I hear the beep. After that it only gives me the possibility to proceed to the recovery of the system. It starts just as usual.

What I am doing wrong?

Hello Shae

How to start now? OK Let's ' s go!

Toshiba recovery procedure can be done with recovery CD/DVD or facilities using images stored on the HARD disk. Image stored on the HARD drive will be offered with the new notebooks only and I am sure that your Satellite P100 is delivered with a CD/DVD media and not the HARD drive recovery option.

AFAIK this option 0 is for HDD only installation. Please note that this option 0 is not also for all Toshiba laptops. For European books, you can start installation disk with F8 and not 0.

I hope you understand how this works now. The question is what P100 you have exactly and how you are trying to install OS? You want to use Toshiba Recovery CD/DVDs?

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