How to burn the recovery backup CD

Hi:
I have Vista and lost the user's guide. I would like to know how I can burn recovery backup CDs now. I think I need to reinstall the operating system in the future and do need the recovery CDs as well as instructions of how to recovery the system via CDs and from factory default.
Please give me some guidelines.
Thanks,
Dang

I dont know which notebook model do you have exactly but users manual can be downloaded on http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/download_manuals.jsp
If you want to know more about recovery media creation inform us about exact notebook model and post all relevant info.

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