Can I use recovery disks on a new hard drive on a dv4?

I know the hard drive is toast in my dv4. Can I use the recovery discs I made when I got the computer to load a new hard drive?
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Yes you can. That is the purpose of having the recovery media.
Replace your hard disk with one that is of equal or larger capacity. That does not mean use a larger than 750 GB hard disk unless yours had one installed when delivered. 
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