How to recovery setup after deleting internal storage

Hi everyone, i have i little problem, i accidently erased my entire internal storage, from whitch i usualy do a recovery out of box state. i have recovery dvd's, five of them, but my dvd drive is not so good,and it was hard to recover from dvd's. now i would like to create again recovery part on internal storage as it was from the start but i dont know how...earlyer i had one hdd with 25GB memery ..it was invisible on my computer folder, i could only see it from device manager..but its gone..i am sorry for my bad english..hope someone understand my problem and want to help me..tnx

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I don't know how to transfer your discs to a flash drive, but you should be able to order recovery media that way from Toshiba. Scroll down to Get Recovery Media here.
-Jerry

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