Satellite C870D-12F won't boot Win8

Hi
My Satellite won't boot (windows 8) anymore, and I'm also not able to reset to factory settings.
The harddisk is still ok if I put it in another PC I can see all the partitions.
Does anyone sees something wrong in the partition type or properties?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Kindest regards
+Message was edited: part of the message has been removed+

Hi All
No help was afforded ,so I fixed it myself!! And WITHOUT the recovery medium.
I installed windows 8.1 again from a downloaded iso (I didn't had a key for this version).
Now I had an unregisterd windows running but "Recovery back to Factory setting" was still not available.
But I was able to get the recovery partition to be recognized again with this procedure
I downloaded Visual BCD: In here I check alt the path's in the BCD store and especially if the GUID of the "Windows Recovery Environment" is the same as the one used for "recoverysequence" in your "OS loader". You can also get here the WinReBCD id (GUID), you will need this in ReAgent.xml
A GUID looks like this: {ecca5163-d630-9447-a175-fc367f40a9e5}
Second thing: check in c:\windows\system32\recovery\Reagent.xml that
WinReBCD, ImageLocation, PBRImageLocation, DownlevelWinreLocation and OSInstallationLocation are pointing to the right "path, GUID and Offset".
+In my case ImageLocation, PBRImageLocation and DownlevelWinreLocation point to partition 1 (first on).+
+OSInstallationLocation points to partition 6 (last one)+
+example:+
+<ImageLocation path="\Recovery\WindowsRE" id="0" *offset="1048576"* guid="{ecca5163-d630-9447-a175-fc367f40a9e5}"/>+

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