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I have NB305 N310 and crashed recently. When I used Toshiba Recovery tool to reinstall OS, it shew Error: 040000058D. Is it a hard drive problem or something else? Your help will be highly appreciated.

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Hi 196196...

From what I can find on your error number 040000058D it is that your hard drive is physically damaged...It will probably have to be replaced and then run the recovery tool and it should install normally.
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