Recovery Disc Not Working

Have a friends model A205-7458 that he was downloading a file onto a USB HD when apparntly the printer cable got hooked on the USB drive and yanked it out. System now will not load and hits a corrupt file message in \windows\system32\drivers\fileinfo.sys Status: 0xc00000c9 Info: Windows failed to load because a critical system driver is missing, or corrupt.
None of the options booting under F8 will respond.
He found the "Recovery and Applications/Driver Satellite A200/A205 Series" CD's/DVD's but when I load and boot to the 1st CD\DVD (I do hear it access the CD/DVD) it runs a bar across bottom and says it's loading Windows files and then goes to a black screen with Micrsoft Corporation at the bottom with a small bar with yellow squares running across it. It hangs there for a wile and then goes to either an all black screen with the mouse arrow, which I can control, or to just an all black screen. 
Would like to repair this system if possible and only do a recovery as a last resort but am not getting any options from this CD\DVD. Do see instructions that say to hold own C on boot but they say this wll do a recovery not a repair.
Only thing I can think of is that the CD\DVD drive isn't working correctly since the corrupt file is a main driver file. 
Also tried going into the BIOS to load defaults but that didn't do anything. Tried diabling USB Legacy Support since it was a USB drive that started all this but that didn't do anything either.
Before I give in and do a recovery I thought I'd ask and see if anyone here might have any ideas. Would replacing the fileinfo.sys file work? If so how would I get a clean one? How do I get to a DOS prompt? Am I understanding the instructions wrong and holding down C on boot would bring me to the options screen?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks :-)

When I select repair my computer off the F8 boot it goes to "Windows is loading files" on the bootom of the screen with a progess bar which stops after about 2 inches in then after a while it goes to the original corrupt file error about unplugging a removable storage device while device in use. (see 1st post)
I don't have a stand alone Vista installation disc to try. Only Vista recovery discs from other manufacturers.
Did try dong a full reinstall, holding down the C during boot. Instructions do not say whether system should be set to boot to HD or CD\DVD for this so tried both. Did get a screen that said something about Windows setup in the same black & white I've been getting. When clicked on that it went to the same "Windows is loading files" and progress bar. After files loaded it went to an all black screen then eventully it gave me a mouse arrow. That was it. Never did anything else.
Whatever I try I get either a hung progress bar then the initial corrupt file error - or a completed progress bar and then a black screen with a mouse arrow.
Either something else is wrong with the hardware on this system - like more happened than what the friend is telling me - or something is wrong with the recovery discs. The discs were unopened with the plastic wrap and seals intact.
At this point I think I'm going to give it back to him and tell him it's beyond the tools I have at my disposal to fix. He can either pay to get it fixed from Toshiba or some other place where they have the tools needed or buy a new one.
But if anyone can think of anything else to try I'm up for it.
Thanks!

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