GE70 2PE-012 Apache Pro Windows 8 Reinstall

Hi,
I am trying to reinstall windows 8 onto my GE70 Apache Pro:
Steps I followed:
Made 5 Disc in MSI's Burn Recovery for Windows 8 Recovery Disc
Put the first disc in, restarted computer, hit F11, booted from DVD Rom.
Then it takes me to recovery center on the disc, and gives me 3 Options:
1) Hard Disk Portion ( Formats all Data )
2) System Partial  ( Formats only OS_Portion )
3) Exit
At first, I used the 1st option, it gets to about 80% complete or so and then gives me an error message saying that the re-installing process has not been successful, please reboot from first disc and try again later.
I've tried 3 times no success.
Then I try the second option, no success
I'm not sure what to do now, I have no OS on my laptop and the only thing I can do with it is go to the bios or boot from a CD or USB, since there is no windows 8 disc that comes with the laptop I am not sure what to do.

Hi,
Sounds like you are in trouble. Most likely one of your Recovery Discs is corrupted or even missing.
When my machine created the Recovery Discs, it produced 6 Discs. (GE60-2PE Apache Pro w. Win. 8.1)
Perhaps you should contact MSI Service.
Cheers,
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