There might be an option to create a restore CD on your PC. If so - and presuming you have a CD burner in the machine - you will be able to make your own CD.
Otherwise download the free Knoppix CD or an equivalent. It's a complete Linux system that runs from CD. On it will be a disk imaging program that will let you create images of the HD which can be burnt to CD, similarly to Norton. You can also span the image across multiple CDs if necessary.
This will let you restore the entire disk or a single partition from a previously made disk or partition image, respectively. It's a convenient way of backing up your data - especially if you partition the disk so that your files are on a separate partition to Windoze. The other benefit is that you will be able to restore a particular partition without affecting the other partitions. It's a great way to avoid Windoze recovery disks which are usually configured to wipe the entire HD as part of their process.