If i buy lion on the app store can i do an online reboot? (comman+R)

ad to restart my macbook but im not the first owner. got it off craigs list. guy had his username and password but was locked out the main account (admin/master) i had leopard and snow but it wasnt letting me boot from disk. idk why. so i did some research and i followed a guy to whipe the HD and internally reboot from the laptop itself with lion but he never mentioned i had to sign in. well low and behold, my apple ID i use for my phone was never used to originally purchased the laptop... SO... If i purches the osx lion on the app store using my apple ID would it work? let me know please!

You can purchase Lion on line from the Apple online store. (Lion is no longer listed in the APP store)
But first you have to install the original OSX, update it to 10.6.8, and then install Lion.  All OSX's before Lion come on disks and cannot be downloaded like Lion.
Since I do not know the exact MBP you have, if it came with Leopard (10.5), you then would also have to purchase the Snow Leopard disk (10.6), install it, update to 10.6.8 and then it would be ready for Lion, Mt. Lion or Mavericks ( assuming it qualifies for those OSXs).
Ciao.

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