Satellite T135D-S1324 Recovery partition deleted

Hello,
The recovery partition has been deleted off my laptop by mistake and as it was being used by another family member, the system is a mess and would like to restore it back to the out-of-box state.
The standard methods (0/F8/F12 keys) recommended by Toshiba do not work as expected, and so the I found the last method is to order recovery media dvd's from Toshiba.
That's where the problem begins, as this laptop was bought in the US and brought over to the UK.
I have found the recovery media needed on the US site, however they do not ship to the UK, nor can I even order it as I would need a US billing address.
And so, I was hoping if anyone could advise me on what options I have.
Thank you in advance,
BT10
Message was edited by: bt10

In my opinion you should install own OS version. Check Toshiba US download page and check which operating systems are supported. For supported operating systems Toshiba offers all necessary drivers, tools and utilities for download.
Obtain Microsoft installation disc, install OS and later download and install all drivers and Toshiba specific tools and utilities.
OK you must install them one by one but I think you can do it.
F you need some help or assistance you are welcome.

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