Question about reinstalling software multimedia DVD on a Satellite A100-049

When I ran the system restore on my laptop Toshiba it put these two but I see no way to reinstall without restoring the entire drive to when I bought it all first. I always have installed WinDVD but took Ulead (I forgot the exact name of the DVD Media software) and can now re - install.

Toshiba would send me a CD of installation appropriate for these?

Thank you

GMC
If I were you I contact the next local service partner and ask them if they replace my CD of restoration with a new.

What do you think? :)

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