Recovery disk works with a disc hard non-toshiba?

Hello, my hard drive gave me a couple of days, and I was wondering if I put a new drive hard non-toshiba in my satellite pro L10 would work the recovery disc again correctly or it will have to be the exact same hard drive that the laptop came with?

Thank you

James

Hello

If the BIOS will recognize the new HARD drive, I see no reason why the recovery CD should not be run
But before you start the installation from the recovery CD, you need to format the HARD drive. You can use the original Windows XP CD for formatting the HARD drive!

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