P105-S6024 Recovery Disk Hangs at "Please Wait" Solved!

Perhaps this solution is posted somewhere on this forums but I could not find it so I posted it anyways.  I was having a problem with the Toshiba factory recovery disk for this model hanging just as soon as it finishes loading the Ramdisk.  Just as soon as it got past asking you for a F6 drivers disk and goes to "Please Wait" it would just hang and not boot.
After looking all weekend I decided to call Toshiba and they said to pull the battery out, unplug the laptop, and hold the power button down for 10 seconds.  That seemed to do the trick.  Thanks Toshiba.

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