HP MINI 110 3101: installation of ecovery disk new hard win7 hp mini computer

I can install windows 7 with my recovery discs that I burned when I bought the hp mini, on a formatted hard drive / new to their original state. It will install the recovery partition

Hello

As long as the replacement drive is the same capacity as the original (a bit larger and is Ok too), then Yes, your recovery disks will reinstall the operating system, all the drivers, and almost all of the original software (the exception being often tests of MS Office).  They will also recreate all the original scores, including the recovery Partition.

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