Lost recovery DVD for my Satelite A200

Hello
I own Toshiba Satelite A200 notebook, and I accidantly broke my Recovery CD... I didnt make any backups. It simply cracked in my bag.
What should i do? I need to recover my system, my notebook isnt operational right now.
My Windows Vista is licensed, I can provide serial number of my Vista, Notebook or somethin. I can even make photos if you wish.
Maybe you can provide me with ISO image to download or somethin...
Thanks in advance.

Hello,
unfortunately you wont get a recovery CD replacement since you destroyed it by yourself. The other thing is that Toshiba doesnt offer ISO images from their Recovery CDs for free download because this would be like MIcrosoft would offer Windows Vista on a FTP for download.
You will have to contact an Authorized Service Partner and ask them if they could provide you with a recovery media.
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