The partition hidden Satellite A120 restore to factory settings?

Hello
The said user manual I press F8 during startup, the windows repair chose and then full recovery from a hidden partition. In fact I'm invited to restore backups, I already did on the indicated partition (data). I can't find how to restore the factory settings with the partition without the necessary recovery media. Clues?

The Toshiba Recovery CD contains all preinstalled programs and applications on the laptop.
Using the Toshiba recovery to factory settings CD, you'll assign the laptop!

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