Striped recovery disk would influence installation Win?

I replace my HARD drive recently and, therefore, I had to get through recovery DVD but they were slightly scratched. He could resume the wihthout of all of the complaints process.

Don't you think it would have an impact on my installation of windows? -
I did a few ISOs of these DVDs if I could find them I could burn DVDs and back again.

But don't you think that this is a problem?

I still do not see the seeds.

Thanks to you all.

Hello

Scratched disc should not has an effect on installation of Windows or features.
Either you can start recovery disc scratched or not.
If you are not able to start the recovery because the disc cannot be read, you will need a new. But if you can start and end the recovery procedure using this disk, then the Windows operating system must be installed properly.

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