Your raw drive doesn’t have it yet so you can’t access it. Once you pulled your original HDD you lost access to the hidden recovery partition on the drive. I would be really thankful if someone, who has done something about this, could help me around it. Even then, I am not sure if MacBooks boot directly from Windows 7 USBs.
I completely understand this can't be done till my first issue gets resolved. My second issue is that with this condition, is it possible for me to install Window 7 on it? I couldn't find a step by step procedure to do that, if someone could redirect me to a link which is helpful.
Now I don't have that option, plus I don't want to spend money on that since it is a spare laptop. Last time I got the OS installed from an IT Shop, and the guy took out the hard drive, put it in another MacBook, and installed the OS. So my major concern is this, that my device is unresponsive to any and all the shortcuts. I made MacOS 10.7.5 (Lion) which was working on it, but it just does not boot up. You start the machine, it gives chime and a white screen, after sometime it gives a Circle with Cross. It is unresponsive to Cmd+Ctrl+P+R, Options Key, Cmd+S, Cmd+S, Cmd+R, Cmd+T, S, R, T, or any other shortcuts (I could find on internet) which you could use to access the Booting Options in a MacBook. My first issue with this MacBook is that it does't show any options on pressing the Keys if it doesn't have an OS. I have visited a number of forums, but couldn't get an answer to my issue. Lately, I changed the Hard Drive, and messed up with the OS, so I don't have anything running on it right now. I have a Macbook Late 2007, white body, with a Core2Duo processor, 2.5 GB RAM, and 500 GB Hard Drive.