How to install a new hard drive in hp 2000 laptop

My hard drive crashed and I need to install the OS in the new hard drive. The laptop came with windows 8 already installed. I can't recover anything from the old hard drive. There were no windows 8 back up disc or boot up disc with laptop. I purchased it new about 1.5 years.

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