Qosmio G20- 121E - unable to order Recovery disk

Hi,
I had accidently deleted the Qosmio player partition in my hard disk and now i am unable to install windows on my disk.
When I try to install windows it shows a blue screen with some memory location address and etc
I think the disk partition table is corrupted and i dont have recovery cd with me.
When i try this link [https://backupmedia.toshiba.eu/landing.aspx|https://backupmedia.toshiba.eu/landing.aspx] it give me a message like this
*For your device no recovery medium can be ordered, because it comes either not from the region of Toshiba Europe, or it is too old for this service.*
Please help me to recover my laptop or please give me a valid link to download the recovery CD.
Model No: Qosmio G20- 121E
With regards ABHI.

Well, as far as I know G20 supports RAID and therefore you will have to install the RAID driver in order to be able to recognize the HDD...
The RAID driver can be downloaded from the Toshiba European driver page.
Download it, unzip the package and use the freetool called nLite to include the files into the Win XP OS.
The nLite will create a new XP disk together with the needed RAID drivers.
PS; if you need more details how to use nLite then google simple... there are a lot of websites regarding this theme!

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