Rebuilding a T42 with a new hard disk

Hi folks, 1st post!
I have a T42 (Type 2373-WAS) that I bought from an asset management company a couple of years ago.  The original 40GB hard drive is dying so I have bought a larger one to replace it.
When I bought the machine it didn't come with any build CDs, but had the IBM Access stuff on it with a separate partition for restoring - obviously this isn't on the new hard disk.
What I would like is to have the same structure on the new hard disk - with all the IBM recovery stuff and the extra partition.  Is this possible?  If so, how?
I suspect what I will have to do is reinstall XP Pro from my other CD, use the serial from the Windows sticker on the bottom of the laptop (hopefully that will work), and download the hundreds of drivers from the lenovo website?  I don't really relish doing this, especially as I have read several accounts of people having issues with the wireless card driver...
What's the best solution to this?
Also - how can I find out *exactly* what the spec of my machine (2373-WAS) is?
Thanks in advance!

If you want the recovery partition you would need the Recovery discs, which you can try to purchase through ebay or marketplace on forum.thinkpads.com (you should post a Want to Buy listing the item that you are interested in purchasing). 
If that don't work then, you would need to install the aftermarket OS and install the drivers separately.
Your machine spec and all the relevant drivers can be found in the link below.
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/quickPath.do?quickPathEntry=2373WAS
Regards,
Jin Li
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I am a volunteer, and not a paid staff of Lenovo or Microsoft

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