Installation of operating system on new HARD drive

Is it possible to use the recovery CD to reinstall the operating system on a new drive or is the info stored on a partition on my original CD?

Thank you

Hello

The use of the Toshiba Recovery CD will set the laptop back to the factory settings.
The image of Toshiba which is placed on the restore CD contains all the drivers, tools, and utilities that were preinstall on the laptop.

Don t worry. You can replace the HARD drive and then just boot from the recovery CD.
This procedure will install the operating system and all the necessary applications and you will get the complete functional unit. ;)

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