How to install hard drive (Presario CQ50z-100)?

My hard drive is failing.  I purchase a WD 320GB Scorpio Blue.  I tried to back up my data and after several hours of backing up the system shut down after about 90% completion, I was unable to continue the back up I started.  At this point I am ok with starting clean.  The laptop didn't come with OS (Vista) install disk but it is suppose to be partition for recovery.  I removed the old hard drive and install the new hard drive.  Turned on the computer and all I see is a blank screen.  After about 3 minutes I inserted the first of the failed recovery disk and still nothing. What do I need to do or did I not give it enough time?
I have checked and the D drive does have a healthy primary partition.

so nothing happens when you switch the machine on?
you should get the logo on screen, that says press F2 or F1 for set up.
if not tap on them 2 keys any way,from the minute you've hit the power button, until you enter the BIOS(ie a blue or black screen with a load of menus)
Nomatter what, Your gonna need a copy of windows in the CD drive which you can boot from,(download it from" iso hunt.com") as you only need it to get you started.....by pressing F12 on power up you can one time boot from CD.
then select repair my PC,it's under the INSTALL WINDOWS tab....Then you can select & install your back up disks.

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