Mountain lion cant install no recovery

iam trying to upgrade to mountain lion from lion on my imac mid 2007 and when i try to install it a message pops up and says mountain lion cant be installed because no recovery i need help

Before you proceed any further, I suggest you make a backup, preferable two either using Time Machine and/or a cloning program.
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  • I want new computer with mountain lion already installed.

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  • HT201316 problem installing mountain lion / error message no-recovery.

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4718

  • I have a hdd from late 2009 that I upgraded from leopard to snow leopard to lion to mountain lion.  I want to upgrade the hdd to ssd.  Do I need to buy a new copy of mountain lion to install on the ssd?  If not, then what is the procedure to transfer?

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    If you have a cable that connects and external HDD to the MBP, it will do.  If it is something like this, an  enclosure will not be needed for the swap:
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    If there is any confusion on your part, post back.
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