Recovery CD & utilities

Hi, I have a Satellite Pro M10. I decided to reinstall windows on it, but after looking up and down that I realized that I must have lost the Windows Recovery CD disk and utility when I moved house. Where can I get a copy of this CD? Thank you

Hello

In this case, you must contact the ASP. He can sell you this recovery CD. I'm sure that it s not expensive.

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