T410 - missing recovery partition

Hello world

I recently bought the new type T410 2537-A11 with WIN7 PRO sticker under a pile. Surprisingly, when I first run the OS, it appeared WIn7, but the publishing house. Furthermore, I can't find hard disk recovery partition! I have no recovery disks. Without doubt, the seller makes a 'switch' OS and deleted the recovery partition. Of course, the seller has not replied after that I described the problem. What can I do with it? What I have to live without recovery partition or call the Lenovo Poland for help (can they manage recovery disks or sth else)? Thanks for any help

the recovery media would wipe the entire hard drive and reinstall the OS + driver and the recovery partition.

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