Recovery iso for Ideapad Flex14

I am working on an ideapad flex14.  The hard disk is encrypted, I know the password.  It has been encrypted by Diskcryptor.  I dont want to take the laptop appart to access the hard disk (and slave into another windows computer with discryptor installed) as its a brand new laptop and I dont want to make the warrenty void.
The boot cd iso that diskcryptor has on their site blue screens (presumably as its a hirens xp disk and there is a driver issue). 
I was wondering if there is a recovery iso or cd that I can use to get the laptop back into a working state.  Obviously if you try to get into the recovery area of the laptop it doesnt know what to do with it.
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agarrett5 wrote:
"I may be misunderstanding you, but you say you know the password. If you do, why do you need to restore the computer?"  It dont boot! (It does now)
AH! You did not mention that. I am glad you were able to fix your issue.
About recovery Discs for other computers, you have to be able to make a recovery discs for all of them. Either that or the manufacturer has to provide you with recovery media. That is law. But they only have to allow you to make the recovery discs one time. Each manufacturer has their own procedure for creating the media. You will have to find the instructions for each one.
Also I believe that all the manufacturers will also sell you a set of recovery media. For Lenovo you call the Service Center. I think the costs cover the shipping and handling and the cost physical media.
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    Satellite M45-S169 
    Try these third-party vendors.
       Digitalmedia-labs.com
       MyRecoveryCDs.com
       RestoreDisks.com
       RestoreCD4u
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