Question about my original CD computer

My company acquired satellite M40-184 Ar model No. PSM40E-06G02ZAR no.450402540 series and we have recovered a 3 product CDs. DVD-ROM, Express Media Player Recovery CD and CD extra software. I want to know where are the original CD that configures the laptop with its components and where is the original windows CD.

S.N PMR400370EU0 express media player which did not work I could do then... Can some help me to know how to take advantage of all the facilities of my computer?

Hello

The explanation given by Sam's right.

Recovery DVDs contains the operating system, drivers, tools and utilities. If you want to reinstall your unit, you must use them. Recovery procedure is very simple. Put the DVD in the player, press the power button to turn on the unit and hold C key. After a few seconds, the recovery procedure will begin.

You can use the standard recovery procedure and expert mode. Using the expert mode, you can create your own partitions or install the OS on a persistent.

Express media player must be installed on a separate partition and this partition must be unallocated.

See this topic http://forums.computers.toshiba-europe.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=5476&messageID=18684#18684.

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