Newly installed hard drive

Mac book, new installed hard drive. Blinking folder with question mark at start up. Have already done option key.nat start up And command option p& r keys at start up. No success.. Help please

No recovery partition on none Apple OEM Hard Drive, so you need to install OSX from Install DVD or USB wich came with your MacBook or Snow Leopard or Lion which are avaolable at Apple store.
http://store.apple.com/us/search/snow-leopard#!

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