NB100 - recovery XP iso?

Please give me at least 1 GB because I have only 1 GB usb FD & THANKS in ADVANCE!

and if you have not then say how to create one

Hi Johndiesel24,

This recovery files can t find because they are not for free, but you can directly order a Toshiba of Toshiba Recovery disk:
https://backupmedia.Toshiba.EU/landing.aspx

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