HP dv7 is: has received recovery disks

small question.  Just got the HP recovery discs.  What I need to know.  Can I start with systems recovery disc first b4 I use the driver and application recovery cd.  Had to replace the hard drive.

@Steel16

First disk recovery system.

Then disk driver and application.

REO

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