During recovery installation it turned off

I recently baught a new laptop from a friend and therefore wanted to restore to factory settings. I inserted the disk and went through the setting and it began to restore. Half way through the process about 50% it turned off/overheated. It tells me to insert the start up disk, which I do not have, and now I do not know what to do because it will not start up without it.
What can I do and where can Iget a new one?
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THANK YOU!!

Hi
I think the solution for this problem is pretty easy. If the computer turned off during recovery installation you have to do this installation again I think because some files are missing, etc.
So boot from the recovery disk and try it again.
By the way: It would be interesting to know what notebook you have exactly. If it does overheat, try to clean it using compressed air spray. ;)

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