need to reestall premiun House of recovery in a blank formatted hard drive disks

I have a sony vgn-n320e with a new Virgin hard drive formatted and need to reinstall vista Home premium from recovery disks

Hello

Recovery disk cannot be used to install an operating system. You can perform repairs to the files that Windows uses to start itself, perform a restore operation using System Restore, and restore your computer in its entirety and the filesystem using backups that you have made previously.

You need a Windows Vista installation disc to install it.

See: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Installing-and-reinstalling-Windows-Vista

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