Satellite L300D - Deleted Recovery Partition

Hi All,
So I'm an idiot and deleted the recovery parition on my Satellite L300D.
I have a WinVista installation disc, and I found what I thought were the SATA drivers, loaded them during Windows installation - no go.
Can someone point me at a DL for a recovery disc or the right drivers to install during the straight Windows installation?
Any help would be super appreciated!

>Can someone point me at a DL for a recovery...
I dont know what DL means but what I want to write here is follow: original recovery image is not downloadable and if you want to have original Toshiba recovery disc for your machine you must order it under https://backupmedia.toshiba.eu/landing.aspx
If you want to install own os version what do you think about Win7?
I mean I have installed Win7 32bit on friends L300 and it works perfectly.

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