Hard drive corrupted and no recovery for new ssd

 Hey guys, recently my hard drive became corrupt and I just bought a new ssd to replace it but I do not have any recovery to install windows to it... My laptop did not came with a installation media nor product key (Toshiba Radius 15") so I don't know if I I stall a ISO of win8 will it validate automatically or what do I do as I don't have a product key for the installation?

Your product key is embedded on the motherboard. All you need is the recovery media, You can order it from here.

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