T43 rescue and recovery process failure

Hello,
I have an old T43 which I use for knockabout work in the garage and shop.  It was getting pretty slow and suffering from registry bloat, so I backed up my files to a usb HDD and booted up to the Rescue and Recovery CD from the factory set, (boot disk, disks 1-6 and the supplemental disk). 
I selected the restore to factory option, and it proceeded as expected.  It then asked for the supplemental disk if I had it, and then very quickly asked for disk 1.  The product recovery portion started and then rather quickly threw an error dialog saying, "An internal error has caused this process to fail".  When I click OK it throws a second error, "Couldn't find a service partition!  You must restart the process."
From here it just kind of goes in circles, asking for the supplemental disk, then disk 1, and then fails again.  I also tried rebooting and it did the same thing.
I then tried reinserting the boot CD and selected "Rescue Files", and "Choose which files to rescue from the current contents"  just to see what is actually there now.  It rather effectively destroyed everything on both drives, and now all there is to be found on C are the rescue and recovery files.  There was a service partition there before, D drive which is now gone.  I'm not sure at what stage of the process it was meant to recreate that partition but it failed to do so.
I'm rather perplexed because I know I used these CDs once in the past to do this job and they worked fine.  Have I missed some step?  It's a little frustrating because I've gone from a working (albeit slow) system to now a brick
Could anyone suggest a next step to take?
Thanks! 
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Alrighty, I had an ah ha moment.  I decided to give up and try the R&R again from the start.  It appears that if you have an external monitor connected, for some reason after the CD read portion and restart, the monitor goes black after about 5 minutes of the preinstall script running.  Not sure why exactly, but it did it both times.  The first time I mistakenly thought it had completed and rebooted.  This time I just let it sit there and after about another 10 minutes video returned and it came back up in a visual environment.  By the time it completed all drivers were loaded.  Now I just have to decide whether I should bother upgrading any of them, lest I end up back in the same position again

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