Tecra M3-760: Question on the recovery CD - procedure

Salvation;
I have a tecra m3 760 and I want to know if it is possible to restore my laptop with the recovery cd without having to install additional software like norton internet security, windvd etc.
I want to install only the drivers and windows. I know that I can uninstall the software after installation, but I'd rather try to install with this software.

Another question, do you know where can find a manual recovery CD?

Thanks in advance, controlaltdel

Hello

On the Toshiba Recovery CD, you will find an image file. This file contains all of the drivers and software and it of not possible to install this image without the stuff of Toshiba.
As you say after the recovery process, you can delete all not important applications.
Well, the other option is to install a new original Microsoft Windows, and then install the drivers of Toshiba. The drivers, you will find on the CD of tools & utilities delivered.
It is important to install drivers in the correct order.
Common modules, graphics driver, utility Chipset, etc.

You can follow the order on the tools & utility CD.

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