I'm upgrading of hard disks and need to reinstall my windows 7 Home premium

I'm upgrading of hard disks and need to reinstall my windows 7 Home premium, however the laptop I bought did not include an installation disc, which I was aware of, and now I'm not sure if the recovery disc will do what I need to do, ideas?

You should have the ability to create a recovery disk. Otherwise, you will need to use the following method to move it to a new hard drive:

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