Toshiba Recovery Media Creator Windows 10 Download

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LuckilyI was able to copy the swm ( 13 files in all ) files from the D:\HDDRecovery\ zzimage folder from the Toshiba recovery partition to a flash drive. Then I created a bat file named resettofactory.bat in notepad to use imagex to apply the swm files to the main drive partition.

ok I have tried this method and the DVD's wont work for me I did like this post suggests and put the folder "Factoryreset" in the root of a Windoes 7 repair and when I booted it up got an error message stating that I needed to put in a bootable media device. tried it where I used the Windows 7 repair disk without the extra and was able to put the dvd with the SWM files on it into the drive but got another error. So what am I doing wrong here?


Firstly, you probably got something wrong during make a bootable disk. You can use Ultra ISO or Power ISO software to edit the original setup disk, then built to ISO file. Later, you burn this ISO file to disk. This is simple way to do but will not make you confuse.


The second thing is that you need to check the Folder name that holding the SWM file or image.exe because as my notice, some Toshiba model has difference folder in name. You can refer this valuable topic to do similar thing for you


Ok not panicking just getting frustrated. I cannot use the recovery partition because the drive was a total loss I was able to get the recovery files and some of the personal files off the drive using a Ubuntu LiveCD. The recovery partition was called "HDDRECOVERY" could I use that as the folder name in my recovery cd's? I am trying to create some recovery disk's for the person who owns this laptop so if this happens again I have them at hand.


my preinst files are over 10 gb there is 17 swm files in the zzimage folder, what do i do, also tried the second method and i cannot cd to my usb hard drive. have to use usb hard drive cause its the only media i have where i can store all swm files.


Well, just like the member right above you, you are failing to provide any meaningful detail to try and help you, if it is a "generic" rant is OK , if you need assistance do provide a DETAILED, EXHAUSTIVE, ACCURATE descripotion of what you have, what you did, what happened, standard litany:


Just a question, If I use the procedure described in the first post, will be possible to regain the HDDRECOVERY in a hidden partition on the HDD like when it came from factory? or, it is just a way to reinstall the OS and proprietary software?


i dont know what you mean I told you that the file i copied from the HHDRECOVERY are over 10gbs ,therefore I cannot burn the dvd/cd, so I was asking what other method to use, but I figured out that if I use my 500gb usb hdd and partititon it with a 15gb FAT32, I managed to get it to load but , then where you see the progress bar , it got to 100 and I restarted. But system still didnt load, So finally tried a changing my internal HDD and installed windows from usb and it worked. So basically the problem was that my system hard drive was currupt and had bad sectors , but when I hooked it up to other pc windows said the drive was healthy. Only reason I seen the bad sectors was after running a CHKDSK /R on it. I have resolved my problem.


BUt I have a question on a similar subject is it possible to repair bad sectors on a hard drive and if so what program, also is it possible to rebuild the TOSHIBA SYSTEM and HDDRECOVERY partitions on a fresh hard drive?


Just use a backup system of your own without all the OEM junk crap they install. Acronis or Macrium Reflect Free are good choices and even the Windows Backup and Restore works but I prefer Acronis for many years


A lot of people that use those tools are having difficulty when using them on Ultrabooks because of the specific partition sizes, extra software. In my opinion, Ultrabook is a failure in this respect.


Toshiba Recovery Media Creator is a pre-installed utility software designed exclusively for Toshiba laptops. Its primary function is to create recovery media, typically in the form of USB drives, DVDs, or CDs, that store a snapshot of the system's current state, including the operating system, drivers, and pre-installed software.


Recovery media serves as a lifeline in times of system failure or data loss. It usually contains Windows system recovery options that allow you to restore computer to a previous working state in the event of software glitches, virus attacks, or hardware malfunctions. Essentially, it reinstates the operating system and critical system files, ensuring seamless functionality.


Creating recovery media with Toshiba Recovery Media Creator is a straightforward process. Please insert the device that you wish to create the recovery media to your Toshiba device, then follow these steps:


AOMEI Backupper Standard, an all-in-one backup and recovery software, can help you create bootable media and restart your computer when it can't boot normally. When your computer fails to boot, you can boot from the bootable media and restore your computer from the backup made by AOMEI Backupper.


Download and install AOMEI Backupper on your computer now. To recover your Windows system with this tool, you could do system backup regularly. Then follow the guidance below to create Toshiba recovery media on USB using this free Toshiba recovery disc creator:


In conclusion, Toshiba Recovery Media Creator provides an essential means for Toshiba laptop users to safeguard their systems against unforeseen technical mishaps. However, for those seeking a versatile alternative with advanced features, AOMEI Backupper stands out as a comprehensive solution.


Before Mao Studio came into being, it was Hsanig Shin Ceramics Kiln founded by their father Chang-Hui Mao in the 1980s in Yingge, Taiwan. After doing OEM work in ceramics for more than three decades, they were met with the decline of the ceramics industry in Yingge as the export market for traditional ceramics started to dwindle. The sisters Chieh-Hsuan Mao and Hsuan-Yuan Mao could not bear to see their father's lifelong hard work disappear. In 2008 the two sisters put their ceramics work on the Internet. To their surprise, it attracted significant attention from users and greatly encouraged the two sisters to take their craft further. After some discussions, the two decided to use "Mao Studio" as their brand name.



As they observed their father in making all kinds of ceramics from the kiln since their childhood, the two sisters have developed strong interests in fine arts and design. In the initial stages of their business they used popular social media like Facebook and Pinkoi as their channels of promotion. The works of the purely handmade and unique design style of Mao Studio quickly brought fame to them. Right now, aside from the original ceramics business, the sisters have also developed many household utensils with a creative sense. Meanwhile they have also started providing customized products and services for the individual needs of customers and businesses. A work of the elder sister Chieh-Hsuan Mao was a finalist in 2010 Cermica Contempornea in Aragon, Spain as well as in the Fifth Taipei Ceramics Awards and Creative Life. Exhibition of New Ceramics Works. Chieh-Hsuan Mao also has been invited to display her works at the National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute, the Executive Yuan's gallery and various Fine Arts museums in Taiwan. The works of the younger sister Hsuan-Yuan Mao on the other hand started from the concept of design. The "Full series-Bowls and Plates" was from her feelings about life as she merged creativity into life and was made into "2010 Creative Life - Exhibition of New Ceramics Works" at Yingge Ceramics Museum. This gave the series plenty of exposure in exhibitions of various scales.


In the initial stage of their business. members of the Mao Studio design team transferred files through messaging applications like LINE, Skype, and WhatsApp. Normally the process needs a person to download the file first, revise it, and then send it back for the original creator to use it again. As a file often needs to be sent back and forth after frequent revisions, oftentimes it makes collaborators unable to know which one is the final version. This in turn would impact the overall efficiency of the entire team. Therefore finding a solution that can provide easy file sharing and online collaboration became the most urgent requirement for the Mao Studio team.


Like all graphics designers, the Mao Studio team often needs to use editing software like Illustrator and Photoshop to make product design proposals. Team members have different duties and use different operating systems, for example designers use Mac computers to work, those responsible for ordinary works use Windows. With different operating systems and no centralized file management platform, there was lots of unsynchronized data. Due to too many revisions, often users could not find the final versions of files or the storage location of original files. The Mao Studio team needed a storage device that could support multiple operating systems, on both computers and mobile devices, to effectively enhance work efficiency.

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