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With a Toshiba you press 0 (Zero) at Boot to start the Recovery Process back to Factory Settings from the Builtin Recovery Partition.
There are various methods to reinstall Vista.
There is no Windows Vista download available from Microsoft.
You can contact your Computer Manufacturer and ask them to send you a set of Recovery Disks.
They should do that for a small cost.
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To reinstall Vista using their Recovery Disk/s, you Boot from the 1st Recovery Disk they supply and follow the Manufacturer's instructions to reinstall:
You will have to change the Boot Order to make the DVD/CD Drive 1st in the Boot Order:
How to change the Boot Order in BIOS:
'How to replace Microsoft software or hardware, order service packs, and replace product manuals'
And if you never received a Recovery Disk when you purchased your Computer there should be a Recovery Partition on the Hard Drive to reinstall Vista back to how you bought your Computer.
The Recovery process can be started by pressing a particular Key or Keys combination at Boot. (Power On / Startup)
It may be F10, F11, Alt + F10, etc depending on the Manufacturer.
Ask them for the correct Key sequence.
With a Toshiba you press 0 (Zero) at Boot
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Here is how to make Recovery disk for a Toshiba in Vista
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1. Click Start.
2. Select All Programs.
3. Select Recovery Disc Creator.
4. Within the Recovery Disc Creator select Create.
5. When prompted enter the first blank DVD and select Ok.
6. When prompted enter the second blank DVD and select Ok.
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Some manufacturers no longer have Vista Recovery Disks available.
If that happens, you may have to try this instead:
You can also borrow and use a Microsoft Vista DVD, that contains the files for the various Vista Editions (Home Basic, Home Premium, Business and Ultimate) to be installed. The Product Key on your Computer / Laptop case determines which Edition is installed.
Other Manufacturers' Recovery DVDs are not to be used for the above purpose.
And you need to know the 'bit' version for Vista, as 32bit and 64bit Editions come on different DVDs
Here is how to do a clean install of Vista, using a Microsoft Vista DVD:
'How to Do a Clean Install and Setup with a Full Version of Vista'
And once the Operating System is installed, go to your Computer Manufacturer's website and obtain the latest Drivers for your particular Model Computer or Laptop.
And phone Activation may be required when using the above clean install Method.
'How to Activate Vista Normally and by Phone Activation'
Cheers.
I'm having problems with a Toshiba Satellite L745 which came preinstalled with Windows 7 (According to the product key label on the bottom Home Premium QA).
Basically it is freezing whenever updates run and sometimes when they don't. System recovery doesn't seem to be helping and I'm hoping to go nuclear and just reinstall windows.
But there's no disk because windows came preinstalled. I've also read online that a lot of times preinstalled windows will have a recovery partition that you can access by holding down Alt+F10 but this doesn't seem to be working. What is my next step?
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Here are instructions (found here) for going back to factory fresh software instance for Toshiba laptops:
To restore the original factory software image on your computer follow these steps:
- Make sure the computer is turned off ('Shut-down' from the Windows Start menu)
- Remove any peripherals such an external mouse, keyboard, monitor, USB flash drive etc.
- Make sure the AC Adapter is plugged in and working.
- Press and hold down the 0 (zero) key on the keyboard while powering on the computer.
- Release it when the recovery warning screen appears.
- If the recovery process offers a choice of Operating Systems, select the appropriate one for you.
- A warning screen appears, stating that when the recovery is executed all data will be deleted and rewritten.
- Click Yes to continue.
- When the Toshiba Recovery Wizard opens select 'Recovery of Factory Software' or the appropriate option for your needs.
- Continue to follow the directions restarting as necessary.
But there's no disk because windows came preinstalled.
You are expected to make your own recovery discs with the supplied 'Toshiba Recovery Media Creator' utility.
I've also read online that a lot of times preinstalled windows will have a recovery partition that you can access by holding down Alt+F10 but this doesn't seem to be working.
The Toshiba User's Guide says:
While powering on your computer, press the F12 key when the initial TOSHIBA screen displays.
The boot menu appears.
Using the arrow keys to scroll down, select the HDD Recovery option, and then press the ENTER key.

A warning screen should appear.
If you type 'yes', then you should get to the Toshiba Recovery Wizard screen.
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Can you keep pressing F8 while the laptop is booting. Sometimes Toshiba modifies the boot options screen to add a 'repair' option or similar, which then boots from the recovery partition.
just after the computer is turned on start tapping the f8 key. After the toshiba splash screen goes away you will get the window asking if you want to repair windows. select that and there will be options for toshiba recovery or whatnot, if it is available.
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