Can't Find Create Recovery Media Feature on T500 (XP downgrade from Vista)

Laptop is a T500 (2082-RF1), with XP Pro (sticker on bottom says Vista).
I cannot find any option to create recovery discs.
There is no Recovery option in ThinkVantage.  
Doing a search for "recovery" finds only 3 files in PC Doctor folder.  None of them are launch files that I can recognize so I dare not attempt them.
How do I access (or install) the Create Recovery Media function?
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Okay, for anybody else this could help...
Go to Control Panel...
Click the Levono's System health and Diagnostics icon
and follow the flow of instructions...  you'll be led to download the Rescue and Recovery.
Now, why lenovo didn't include this with all new laptops, or make it easier to find (on the start-up screen, through ThinkVantage, etc) makes you wonder.

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