Missing CDDVD.ini file on Tecra A6 Recovery utility

I recently bought a Tecra A6. Unfortunately this does not come with recovery discs but has a recovery CD burner utility.
When I try to run it it gives the message that it cannot execute C:\ProgramFiles\Sonic\RecordNow!\RDC_info.ini.
When I open this file it consists of "INIPATH=C\ProgramFiles\Sonic\RecordNow|\CDDVD .ini
This file is not in that folder or anywhere else on the drive.
Any ideas on how I could get the missing file?
Thanks
Geof
[Edited by: admin on 28-Aug-2006 10:29]

Hello Geof
It is very strange because recovery images are tested before it will be produced and preinstalled on new notebooks. Maybe you have preinstalled own burning application and it have some negative influence. On this way it is really not easy to say what to do.
I presume that you will not be sadisfied with my opinion but Toshiba support in your case can not do much. They know that image is tested and it should work properly and allow you to create own DVD recovery media. If you have some problems like that you should contact your local dealer or Toshiba service partner in your country. Nobody said that you must go there. Please call them, explain the situation and maybe you will get a copy.
Bye

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