I want to do a startup boot disk while my laptop works perfectly

My toshiba laptop had a hard drive restore the partition, but now its gone, and my recovery disks do not work either. I could get an install fresh vista 32 and all drivers on the laptop, and now I want to make a bootable recovery disk, before the computer live again. How can I do this?

Hello

the recovery partition is photographed on the hard disk by Toshiba in manufacturing

Once it is gone, it cannot be replaceed

and that's what you do with recovery disks of

Contact Toshiba and ask them to send you recovery disks vista to reinstall the operating system as it was when you bought it

they do it for a nominal cost of $

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