There should be a recovery partition on the hard-drive. There is on mine !
A recovery disc for a Toshiba Satellite C655 can be made by loading the recovery program inside of Windows. It allows discs to be burned using an image stored on the hard drive.
Toshiba's official websites as shown in related links.
You have enough options to get a Windows 7 notebook computer around $500. Some of the models/ brands of Windows 7 notebook computer that cost sub $500 and their prices are: MSI A5000 for $419, Toshiba Satellite L555D for $499, Toshiba Satellite L515 for $449 and Toshiba Satellite T115 for $429.
I think it does
It variates. Most sold in consumer stores for all Toshiba Satellite's 2012-2013 is Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit and Windows 8 64-bit. Search for and run "winver" whit out quotes to determine what OS running. Right click Computer or search for System to see your Bit.
What you actually want is a Windows recovery disk, you can buy one from Microsoft, or you can create one from an existing Windows system (though I don't remember how, try Googling "system restore disk creation"). Downloading a free disk is illegal under Micro$oft's terms, so you'd be hard-pressed to find a site that offers free Windows recovery disks.
get a external CD drive best buy
I have a toshiba Satellite l40 laptop it came with no operating system and i am planning to install windows xp but when I try to install xp it says no hard drives found
You increase the window size on your Toshiba Satellite laptop to fill the LCD screen by choosing the manufacturer recommended resolution. This option can be accessed via the Windows Control Panel.
If you are trying to reset windows 7 password which is not associated with the administrator account you can in fact reset that password as long as you have your administrator password.The only way to reset your administrator password if you cannot remember it on Windows 7 is to either purchase a password recovery software program or reinstall Windows 7 with your recovery disk. You can get more information from Toshiba Official Website.
I usually just press the power button - that usually does the job of booting up my laptop !
Can any one help?