Lost Satellite 2410-504 recovery boot disk

Can anyone tell me where i can locate a recovery boot disk as i have lost my original copy

Hi Karl,
You can obtain replacement recovery CDs from your nearest Authorised Service Partner. You can find details of your ASP from the support section of the Toshiba Web Site.
regards,

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    Print
    Document ID: 98080545
    Posted Date: 09/16/04
    Last Updated: 07/21/06
    Operating System: BIOS
    Category: Boot/Reboot, CD
    Distribution: Public
    Applicable Models: Portege All
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    TE-Series TE2000
    Tecra All
    Use of any software made available for download from this system constitutes your acceptance of the Export Control Terms and the terms in the Toshiba end-user license agreement both of which you can view before downloading any such software.
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