Express Media Player (EMP) recovery disc - Satelite P105-S6024

I have some problem with my express media player software on my new machine Satelite P105-6024.
As I have bought it everything work properly. But then, I have made partitions on my HDD and have instaled whole the software from recovery discs. And everything looks like earlier and work properly but Express Media Center. It seems it is not installed. I have found the special Express Media Player Recovery Disc but I am not sure how to use it. (I am complite novice). As I have known EMP is a linux-like software and it is not visible in Windows. And as I know there was a special small partition dedicated for this application. This partition has been deleted. And I am not sure it is possible to install EMP once again on my laptop. How should I use the EMP recovery disc? If I simply run it in windows enviroment I can just see some files - but running them nothing is happen. I would appreciate short manual.
Thanks a lot in advance

Hi,
I have found this on the web:
Step-by-Step Installation Guide for Express Media Player and Windows XP Recovery on two partitions in Expert mode:
1) ALL DATA ON HDD WILL BE IRREVERSABLY DESTROYED (this is serious!)
2) Install Express Media Player:
Boot from the Express Media Player Recovery CD
-->use [Delete All Partitions] (may be on left side of menu for older Player versions).
THIS WILL ERASE THE COMPLETE HDD!!!!!!!!
3) Boot with the Windows XP Recovery CD, go to expert mode, and exit the "TOSHIBA Recovery Tool" (OEM Ghost version) using menuitem "Quit"
4) you may use fdisk.exe or gdisk.exe - I will show the gdisk syntax here
(its easier to describe and there are a lot of descriptions for FDISK on the net)
5) Now we create two partitions (size 50%:50%-playersize).
--> At DOS prompt type:
gdisk 1 /cre /pri /sz:50% -> creates a primary 1st partition
gdisk 1 /cre /ext -> creates a extended 2nd partition
gdisk 1 /cre /log -> creates a 2nd partition logical
gdisk 1 /act /p:1 -> set partionion 1 to active
6) now reboot with the Windows XP Recovery CD , go to expert mode
7) Use menu: Local\Partition\From Image, choose GHO image in menu
8) There should only be ONE source partition available:
1 Primary 07 NTFS DiskLoad ...-> Choose this one!
9) Select destination HDD (there should be also only one)
1 <size> Basic ... -> Choose this one!
10) Now you have to choose the destination partition - there should be three to choose!
11) Choose:
1 Primary 0c Fat32 No name ...--> !!!!!!!! BE SURE TO CHOOSE THIS ONE !!!!!!!!
12) Confirm that you want to write on that partition
13) "TOSHIBA Recovery Tool" is unpacking and installion the Operating System
14) afterwards the Windows XP and the Media Express Player are install
Hope this will help you. Good luck!
Bye

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