Place 8 Pro recovery partition

Hello

I accidentally deleted the recovery partition for my coming 8 Pro (Z3745d 64 GB) is there anywhere I can download it? Or can someone send me the recovery partition?

Thank you.

This thread may be of interest to you.

http://forums.windowscentral.com/Dell-venue-8-Pro/280394-download-recovery-partition.html

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