Toshiba Express Media Player recovery

I replaced my 100GB HDD (Toshiba manufactured, which included Toshiba Express Media Player by factory default) with 320 GB HDD (Toshiba). I want to install Toshiba EMP.
When I boot from EMP recovery disc received this message:
Recovery is not supported on this system. Press any keys to exit. (my OS Windows 7 x64 Ultimate)
Also I receive this message on old HDD. Also OS Windows 7 x64 Ultimate & Windows XP Professional x86.
When I install different operating systems (Red Hat, Debian) on my old HDD Toshiba EMP working & not removed although I deleted partitions & etc.
I updated my BIOS version from 3.00 to 5.60 for install Windows 7 few years ago.
Maybe BIOS hinder?

Ok. Long time ago I had Satellite M70 with the same option to install Toshiba Express Media Player.
It was delivered with two recovery discs.
By the way on Toshiba support page in knowledge base I found only one document related to this player - http://aps2.toshiba-tro.de/kb0/FAQ5C018T000FR01.htm
But I think it will not help you much.
As I already wrote this package was designed for WXP at this time and I never tested it with Win7.
It is nice that you want to use and mix old and new stuff but if this will not work there is nothing to do about that.
As far as I know the whole thing has nothing to do with BIOS and you should be happy that Win7 works perfectly on this old piece of hardware.
Anyway, lets see if anyone else has better experiences with all this.

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