Recovery Disk Help

Hi Everyone!
I'm having some trouble with my new T510 and was wondering if anyone could help me out. Firstly I'm not good at using computers, I'm a complete newbie. So I'm sorry for the vague descriptions.
Anyway, I was told by my friend to create the Lenovo Factory Recovery Disks and since I didn't know anything about laptops, I just did what she said and followed the instructions. I inserted a DVD and it popped out asking for another disk, so I ended up following what the laptop was telling me until the 5th disk. When I inserted the 5th, the DVD drive wouldn't response, I doubled click and nothing would turn it in. I clicked on Thinkvantage as it was telling me a driver was disabled. I didn't know what to do, so I restarted the laptop and the DVD drive turned back on, but by then I had cancelled the creating the lenovo factory recovery disk. My laptop then had a new driver called SYSTEM_DRV (S as well as the Lenovo Recovery (Q, but the (Q drive folder is empty. But when I restarted the laptop again, the (S disappeared but the (Q drive is still there but empty.
So I don't know what I should do now, should I try to make a new  set of recovery disk. I've heard other people say that you can only create the recovery disks once, but mine was interrupted, and I didn't finished completing the set. Would I still be able to recover my laptop to factory mode even without the disk.
Thanks in advance for helping,
Jo
BTW, my laptop is Windows7 64 bit.

You don't need a set of recovery disks as long as the recovery partition is not altered. Unfortunately, that can happen beyond user consent (e.g. system errors, viruses ...), so this is why making a set of recovery disks is highly recommended.
"Factory Recovery Disks" tool lets you know if a set of disks was previously (successfully) made by showing an appropriate message. If you don't get that message, you must try and create the set of disks again.
If you use DVD's, I think it should take 2 or 3 discs for the whole set: 1 for the boot disc (aka Rescue Media) and 1 or 2 for the factory recovery discs.
The recovery partition may show as empty in Win Explorer, but you should see that it's actual size is approx. 9GB.
Be sure to read the following guide for more details:
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?sitestyle=lenovo&lndocid=MIGR-74040
EDIT: You can also check this one:
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/MIGR-68317.html

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