Installation CD and recovery of windown

Hello

I'm waiting for the CD to restore image of Toshiba which will take about 2 weeks. As I need my laptop, I think to install a new Windows 7 and the drivers from the Web from Toshiba site.

I wonder if I can recover settings from the factory with the same recovery CD after I installed a new Window 7. Please advise me... Thank you.

Yes, you can install Windows 7 now, and if recovery happens to you then you may reinstall it again.
But note; recovery disk would be to format the HARD drive again... so you must back up the data before you run the recovery disc.

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