Lenovo C200 all in one recovery DVDs

Hello

Anyone know where I can get the Lenovo C200 all in one Recovery DVD for? Is there a place to download them, or what I have to cross and ring support for Lenovo?

I'm sorry, but I don't know who.

Service would be able to tell.

Kind regards.

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