Windows 7 64-bit recovery discs

I installed Windows 8 and it is just messed up and and I don't like, so I ordered Windows 7 64 bit HP recovery discs using my serial number of computers.

Thus, these actually wipe the hard drive and reinstall Windows 7?

Hello:

This is what the recovery discs are designed to do.

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