Satellite P10: Need recovery disk after HDD crash

I've got a Toshiba p10 and the HD has crashed. I've had this machine for 2 years, but I bought it 2nd hand, therefore I don't have any system disks.
Where can I get a system recovery disk and is it true that the recovery disk will only work if I install the same size HD? The existing drive is 30g and I'd like to install a 40g drive instead.
Thanks for any help you can offer.

Hi
No its not true. You can use a different HDD sizes and the recovery CD has nothing to do with HDD compatibility.
You should only be sure that the notebook and BIOS will recognize the new HDD size but I think the 40GB are supported on this notebook.
So if you put a new HDD into the notebook you have only to boot up from the CD drive.
In my knowledge the recovery CD and every supported and compatible device you can purchase from the Toshiba service partner in your country.
I found the link on the Toshiba support page so I recommend visiting this site.
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