How to restore Windows 7 OA after HD replacement?

I had Windows 7 Home Premium OA installed on my Sony VAIO VPCSE13FX laptop. It is not under warranty. After malfunctioning of my HD, I replaced it.  Do I have to pay $76.15 for a new recovery CD to be able to re-install Windows?  And, guys, there is a problem on your web-site: http://store.sony.com/helpdeskcategory/helpdesk-technical-support-category-template_sny_helpdesk_tech_support_category;pgid=vq1GmP9GBypSRpHag3jvgekR0000l_ipX5yO;sid=Y5D6MWXAv-5HMTBfcbibNVfKJVEBDCMBmK2cAoEm?article=component_sny_helpdesk_tech_support_recovery_cd_dvds The link does not work:  Sony VAIO DVD Recovery Request form

Hi ivmikh,
Welcome to Sony Community!
If you failed to create your own Vaio Recovery Disc then yes, you have to purchase one to install the original version of operating system and the drivers and software that came with the computer.  Another option is to buy a retail version of operating system and then download the drivers and software from our website.
By the way, thank you for reporting this website that doesn't work, i will forward this to the proper department. 
Thank you,
Jen
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