Tablet Portege p3500 drive to allow the restoration of the operating system

After trying all sorts of methods to restore my OS I finally decided to buy a disc of this power.
I couldn't find anything useful on the Toshiba site or an option to purchase directly, but I found this on expansys.com. Please someone confirm if what I ordered function - as its expensive I want to be wrong.

111444 Toshiba PX1055E-1NST external Slim Line 336.13
CD/DVD Combo drive
Approx. 3 days
111445 Toshiba PX1056E-1NAC cable 22.94 16-bit PC card
Instock 359.07
VAT 62,84
Delivery info 5.95
Total 427.86

Hello

As far as I know, you can use this PX1055E-1NST player. This player is compatible with the Portege 2000/2010/3500 Series.
Nevertheless I found other readers who are also compatible with your laptop.

Read-only Drives
Ext. Slimline DVD drive ROM 8 x / 24 x: PA3246E-1DVD
External DVD-ROM drive: PA3401U-1DVD

Writable discs
External CD-RW/DVD Rom drive: PA3438U - 1 CD 2
External DVD Super Multi Drive: PA3454U-1DV2

FDD drive
External USB FDD drive: PA3109U-1FDD

If you wish to have your drive more detailed information, I propose to ask the agent for service Toshiba for this info.

Best regards

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