Installation of operating system on hard disc

Hi guess so I bought a new hard drive because mine went wrong.  Me being perhaps a little blond, I realized that I needed to re-download my operating system (I have the disks) then when I go to run it... takes me to the black screen and it says that your cd/dvd during this start-up cycle drive is f: a virtual disk drive is available for this round of startup as C : it contains several tools to drive seteup hard please use these tools only under the direction of Dell support staff.   F:\ > someone at - he signs... I called dell and of course my warranty has increased in March while they wanted me to pay $129... but this is an operating system so it would be through microsoft?  Let me know what you think

Hi guess so I bought a new hard drive because mine went wrong.  Me being perhaps a little blond, I realized that I needed to re-download my operating system (I have the disks) then when I go to run it... takes me to the black screen and it says that your cd/dvd during this start-up cycle drive is f: a virtual disk drive is available for this round of startup as C : it contains several tools to drive seteup hard please use these tools only under the direction of Dell support staff.   F:\ > someone at - he signs... I called dell and of course my warranty has increased in March while they wanted me to pay $129... but this is an operating system so it would be through microsoft?  Let me know what you think

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If you have a new hard drive and a copy of Vista...
the following article is maybe worth a visit:

Installation and reinstallation of Windows Vista
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/installing-and-reinstalling-Windows-Vista

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