How to create Qosmioplayer recovery CD on Qosmio G35

I just bought a "factory re-certified" G35. I know that is an american model, but the american support site doesn have a forum this good.
Apparently on the Qosmio G35-AV600 model, it is not possible to create a Qosmio Player Recovery CD once the Qosmio Recovery DVD has been used to restore the software 'image' onto the computer's hard disk drive. If I try to create a Qosmio Player Recovery CD, the computer will eject the blank CD, and the following error message will be displayed:
"File has been deleted or co... "
This is because the utility program that creates the Qosmio Player Recovery CD is not reinstalled by the Qosmio Recovery DVD, even though all of the other software is successfully re-installed.
The laptop did not come with a qosmioplayer recovery CD. I downloaded the "Qosmio Player Utility for Windows XP" from the following site:
http://askiris.toshiba.com/
All it seemed to do was run installshield (in xp) and unzip a few files to the 'c' drive, but that still has no affect. Apart from asking Toshiba to send me the recovery disc, is there anything that I can do?

Hallo Saurabh
The US Toshiba notebooks are not known to me and I also dont know how they are delivered but I can give you some info about European Qosmio models.
Every Qosmio notebook (G30 as well) is delivered with recovery medias (Qosmioplayer Recovery Media and Recovery DVD for OS installation). Because of that it is not possible to create any recovery media. Qosmioplayer is not part of operating system and not installed on Windows partition.
Qosmioplayer is Linux based player and preinstalled on non-partitioned part of HDD. As far as I know Qosmioplayer utility is created to import recorded movies into Windows OS to allow watching, editing and also saving on CD or DVD.
The fact is that you can not create Qosmioplayer recovery media on your own. I am pretty sure that US units are designed and preinstalled on same or similar principle.
Bye

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