Help to creating a Toshiba recovery disc for portege r200

Hi people, I have lost my CD´s from my computer. And I need to re-install XP on my computer. I need help to creating a disc with XP for install on my computer r200. every time I tray to install XP I get erro " the time start format my disk, the instalion stop and say to check the hard drive" 

Better to acquire the recovery discs. Which Portege R200? What country?
-Jerry

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