NB200 Setenv.ini not found; cannot boot

Hi all
My NB200, second-hand and upgraded to Windows 7 had recently became very buggy therefore I decided that a fresh reinstall would be a good option. It soon turned out not to be, as, after pressing 0 and entering the recovery process, an error 'Setenv file P:\Setenv.ini or X:\tools\Setenv.ini not found' came up and every time I try to restart the PC this process repeats. I can enter the BIOS (V2.10) but I cannot seem to find a way to boot normally!
I don't believe that the Windows 7 OS has been completely wiped, as the process had barely begun after pressing 0 - but I cannot find or think of a way to return to where I was!
Hope you can help solve my problem

Toshiba NB200-10G (PLL25E-00700GEN)
after pressing 0 and entering the recovery process, an error...
I'm sure the recovery partition was removed when Windows 7 was installed. I would start over with a fresh install of Windows 7. Looks like there are sufficient 32-bit Windows 7 drivers here . Be sure to stay away from 64-bit Windows. Install the Intel chipset software and display driver before anything else.
Also you must add 1 GB of memory to bring the total to 2 GB if that has not already been done. Windows 7 will not run properly in only 1 GB.
If you like, you can instead restore the hard disk to its original out-of-the-box contents (Windows XP) using Toshiba recovery discs. Obtain them from Toshiba here.
   Toshiba Europe Backup Media Online Shop
I have attached the User's Manual for that model. It explains on p. 8-3 how to add memory and on p. 3-13 how to restore from recovery discs.
You will of course need an external optical disc drive connected to a USB port to install or restore Windows.
-Jerry
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