If you wrote your partition table and made your partitions accessible, then the partition types changed also.
All partitions are now NTFS and the partition type code is 07.
It's a good idea to change your geometry to 240 heads like your netbook will use it.
TestDisk might complain it, because you use it on an USB-controller.
But this will be normal and should/can be ignored.
First of all add the geometry from your netbook.
You already exercised it in this example;
Has been here;
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1988186/Quicksearch2.JPG
You'll find the menu geometry if you see the menu Analyse.
Don't confirm at Analyse but Geometry.
Change the value head to 240 and the value sectors should be 63.
Leave the menu geometry and confirm at Analyse and Quick Search.
Your partitions should be listed exactly like in that screenshot above!
If not, upload another one for me to check!
The first and the third partition are normally different partition types (Windows RE and hidden NTFS).
You should correct it now!
When your partitions appear green colored.
Your first partition should be checked.
Press t on your keyboard to open the menu Type.
Press enter to continue.
At the right, your cursor will be blinking.
Type
27 for Windows RE.
Press ok to leave the menu.
Check your third partition to get it back as hidden!
Also, press t to open the menu Type.
Press enter to continue.
Write
17 for
hidden NTFS!
Press ok to leave the menu.
Check your Windows RE-Partition and set it to P for primary, using your right or left arrow key.
You can see it at the left.
Check you previous windows partition (TI106036W0F99) in the middle and set it to * (star) for primary active.
Check your hidden NTFS-partition (the third one) and set it to P for primary only.
Please upoload for me a screenshot, so that I can check it.
If everything looks right, press enter to proceed.
confirm at write with enter and y.
If your partition table is written back, close TestDisk and shut down your PC.
Remove your disk
Put your disk back into your netbook and test it.
Some hints about recovery using Toshiba;
You can recover the original factory image (returning the computer
to its out-of-box state) using the utilities stored on your computer’s
internal storage drive or using recovery DVDs/media, if you have
created such media. To recover using the first method, follow the
procedure below. To recover using the second method, see
“Restoring from recovery DVDs/media” on page 60.
To recover the original factory image using the utilities on your
computer’s internal storage drive:
1 Make sure the computer is turned off.
2 Press and hold the 0 (zero) key on your keyboard while
powering on the computer.51 Getting Started
Recovering the Internal Storage Drive
3 If your system offers a choice of Windows ® 7 32-bit or 64-bit
operating system, select one at this time. If not, skip to step 4.
4 A warning screen appears, stating that when the recovery is
executed all data will be deleted and rewritten. Click Yes to
continue.