Satellite L300D - Vista recovery disc fails

Hi,
my 1 Y old satellite L300D-12U /VISTA was sold without recovery disc, so I made the discs as described in the users guide.
last week we wanted to reinstalll the system and tried to use the disc, the installation started, but after 15 minutes it failed with some error messages ....
as mentioned several times in this forum I ordered an official product recovery disc , taht was shipped by the german supplier arvato services.
unfortunately these installations failed with the same messages .. as described below.
any comments, what to do (except buying a new vista license ...) ??
thank you !
description:
the systems boots from disc to the entry screen, I can define a language
the system builds 3 partitions and formatted them
then ImageX extracts some Software
at 57% a message:
C:\windows\winsxs\X86_microsoft-windows-ehome-ehcir_ird_31bf .......(many numbers).. e35_6.0.6000.16663_non771..\ehcir.ird
[RemoveExtractToFileByStructure <seq 40> --> WIMCopyFileEx failed]
after 5 or 6 Retries .... with similar error message
ERROR 1117 \ehcyrtt.dll [UncompressFile Seq 60 -> createfiel failed ]
winload.exe failed

In my opinion you should contact nearest authorized service and explain the situation. I can imagine that self created recovery DVD can be somehow defect but original one. I don't think so
I don't know for sure but maybe HDD make problems.
Contact service and explain the situation. they can put new HDD inside and test recovery installation with your original Toshiba recovery DVD.

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