Recovery disc download for Toshiba NP250-108

Hello All
I have a NB250 and have forgotten the password, I cannot get into safe mode there is not admin and I don't have a recovery disk for it. I have been messed about with cracks and software bit nothing works. Can you download a recovery disk or can I use a disk from another laptop to recover my notepad.
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>Can you download a recovery disk or can I use a disk from another laptop to recover my notepad.
Generally speaking yes, you can do this but you need to use recovery image for 100% identical machine with the same part number.
With other words both machines must have 100% identical hardware inside.
Other way, you must order original recovery installation disc or install own OS version (Microsoft installation disc.

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