OS, vista or win7

Hello
I asked a question on a new HARD disk recovery drive, now there is another.
I have a vista ultimate OS DVD and I want to install to enable me to work before receiving the recovery disk, hp said it would take more time to deliver the recovery disks. So is it possible for me to use the recovery disk to the vista win7 system later? Or I'm just spoil? I prefer win7 than vista
Thank you!
Akazc

I already answered your MP in this regard. Check your messages.

Best regards
ERICO

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