recovery/installation of Windows of nine existing copy on a hard drive

My laptop came pre-installed with windows 7 Home premium, but without a recovery disc and only a recovery partition.

My hard drive now shows an error 0301 and I was advised to replace it.
If I had to buy a new hard drive would be possible for me to install the same copy of windows on this hard drive without buying a new copy for the same thing by making a kind of recovery/installation disk?
pls reply as soon as possible

How to pass windows 7 hard disk nine or greater using the backup and restore of Windows 7
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