Recovery for Toshiba L200 PSMCDL-00E002

Hi,
I would like to restore my laptop to it's factory settings. However, I do not have any recovery discs that comes with it. Would you be so kind to tell me what i should do?
In addition to that, i used to have a Bios user password. I have removed it but when entering Bios (CMOS), the computer still prompts me for a password. The old password doesn't work anymore. Any ideas?
Thanks
Regards,
Alvin

Satellite L200-N402 (PSMCDL-00E002)
A Vietnamese machine?
This is the site for US computers.
For the recovery discs and also to reset the BIOS password, you would need to contact the Toshiba service folks in your area of the world.
   Talk-2-Toshiba
-Jerry

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