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Windows 7 Installation Problem
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I recently had a computer crash which I thought I had sorted out, on installing my Windows 7 (I have the original back up Disc) again I entered the Product Key I was given on purchase but apparently it was this time only excepted for a period of 30 days. The original purchase was made in 2009 I now have only got 2 days left to sort this any answers please
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If all else fails, simply purchase a new product key on eBay. (It won't break the bank!). Make sure that you know which version of Windows 7 you've got. ('Profession al', 'Home Premium', etc). If you're not sure, click on the Start button, right-click on Computer and select Properties. Then search on eBay for a product key for the correct version. Such product...
16:32 Thu 19th Jul 2018
If all else fails, simply purchase a new product key on eBay. (It won't break the bank!).
Make sure that you know which version of Windows 7 you've got. ('Professional', 'Home Premium', etc). If you're not sure, click on the Start button, right-click on Computer and select Properties.
Then search on eBay for a product key for the correct version. Such product keys have usually been extracted from scrapped office computers which were never connected to the internet (so they were never registered online with Microsoft).
This trader (with 99.2% positive feedback), for example, will supply you with a product key for Windows 7 Home Premium for £3.29
https:/ /www.eb ay.co.u k/itm/I NSTANT- Windows -7-Home -Premiu m-KEY-3 2-64bit -Win-7- Activat ion-Pro duct-Co de-FULL /273236 361620? hash=it em3f9e2 80194:g :60sAAO Sw95lbC BRP
(You can ignore the bit about downloading an ISO file. You don't need it because you've already got an installation disc).
Make sure that you know which version of Windows 7 you've got. ('Professional', 'Home Premium', etc). If you're not sure, click on the Start button, right-click on Computer and select Properties.
Then search on eBay for a product key for the correct version. Such product keys have usually been extracted from scrapped office computers which were never connected to the internet (so they were never registered online with Microsoft).
This trader (with 99.2% positive feedback), for example, will supply you with a product key for Windows 7 Home Premium for £3.29
https:/
(You can ignore the bit about downloading an ISO file. You don't need it because you've already got an installation disc).