Satellite A660 - question of recovery of the system and Windows software

Hi all

I recently bought a new Toshiba laptop and created a set of disks for backup use Toshiba Recovery media creator.
Now, this laptop is proved to be defective and was exchanged by another.
There was a slight difference in the software, what the faulty version was preloaded Office 2010 starter and the new Office 2007 trial 60 busy days.

As I have already created backup discs of the defective model (i.e. same spec/model number) can just recover the system using the device backup discs?

The reason why I want to do is that I prefer the Office 2010 Starter version (as opposed to the trial version). Software recovery disks that you create on this computer in particular connected serial number is or can I use them on the new machine to replace the identical specifications?

Thank you

Generally you can use it if the two laptops have the same part number (model number PAxxxx).

Before that, you create an original DVD for the machine, you now have. If something goes wrong, you can use the original disc.

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