Qosmio X500 - Warranty with new HDD?

I bought a Qosmio X500 last month (waranty : 1 year)
If I change my HardDisk and install my own Windows 7 on it, do I lost my Toshiba 1 year warranty?
Merci !

Hi jerkoo,
You can burn the Toshiba recovery disk with all Toshiba tools and drivers using Toshiba recovery disk creator. But if you have already installed another OS its too late because it can only be done on preinstalled Windows 7 where you can find this recovery disk creator.
By the way: I must say all information about this you can also find your user manual that you should read! ;)
If you miss some drivers you can download it from official Toshiba website:
http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/download_drivers_bios.jsp
Last but not least its also possible to order a recovery disk from Toshiba but its not for free. It costs about 30 Euros But its very comfortable because after recovery installation you have factory settings again and your notebook is read to use:
https://backupmedia.toshiba.eu

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