Can I reinstall Windows Vista professional, a recovery disc on a new hard drive for my 6820 s?

I am selling my old laptop HP 6820 s to put the money to another and the main problem is that the original hard disk having bad sectors that prevent me from reinstalling Windows Vista Professional using the recovery disk. I was wondering if I bought a new hard drive of the same size and type, I was able to reinstall Windows Vista Business on it, especially since I still have the original key on the laptop itself.

If the hd meets the specification, you should be able to install using the recovery discs.

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