Recovery disks will work on my new hard drive

I bought recently a new Western Digital hard and I was wondering if I can use my recovery disks that I did on my old drive to the new drive, so it would normally be like my old drive before?

Not quite, what you have to do is open the CD/DVD drawer, while the laptop is turned on, to leave the drawer open and tap down.

Insert your first recovery DVDs and close the drawer.

When look for a starting message down to bottom left of the screen that says "press the ESC key to start options" to do this, and you will have a number of choices. Go to f9 and press ENTER.

Choose to boot from the CD/DVD-ROM internal drive and press to enter.

Now, who will start in your first recovery DVDs. It ejects automatically when finished and ask for the other two.

You could also simply start typing the key f9 to start upward, that you will also get the right window.

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