Operating system media kit

Hello world.

In what concerns the R320 (bought with only basic management), can someone please tell me how Windows Server 2012 can be reinstalled after a factory installation. It come with a recovery cd?

These are in the articles included in the order R320.

Windows Server 2012 Standard Edition, Factory isn't installed, no media, 2 sockets, 2 virtual machines, Multi-
Language
Windows Server 2012 edition Standard, media Kit, multilingual
5-pack of Windows Server 2012/2012 R2 Device CALs (Standard or Datacenter)

Thank you

Hosni

The media Kit refers to the Windows installation DVD, which can be used to perform a new installation of Windows.

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