Satellite L500 - cannot create recovery disks - 0D00F6-49-00000001 error

Hello,
My pc start acting up after i made a system restore.For exemple i cant use the fn key function.
Last week i decided to format my pc. But when i opened the TOSHIBA Recovery Disc Creator i got an unespected error 0D00F6-49-00000001.
I mananged to create 2 of the 4 dvd's. Im using Dvd-r from memorex.
Can someone help.
Thank you in advance for your help.

Is this the first time you try to create recovery discs?
How you have created 2 discs if the Toshiba recovery disc creator starts with error?
Anyway, in this forum you can find similar threads. Probably is some recovery file corrupted and disc cannot be created.
I dont think there is something you can do about it. Either it works or not. Maybe you should contact nearest Toshiba service and explain the situation. I hope they can help you with this and order original Toshiba DVD disc for you.

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