Download an ISO from MS, get your product key
And then write the ISO to a formatted, bootable USB key. Thats your only option back if you've passed the 30 days.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-download/windows7
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And then write the ISO to a formatted, bootable USB key. Thats your only option back if you've passed the 30 days.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-download/windows7
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still got the orignal disk and key
so could use that but was hoping for something less painfull than a clean install.
Its just that win7 runs better on that particular machine
Could i put a new ssd drive in, disconect the win10 drive
install 7 ultimate then re connect the win10 drive and move what i want from that?
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so could use that but was hoping for something less painfull than a clean install.
Its just that win7 runs better on that particular machine
Could i put a new ssd drive in, disconect the win10 drive
install 7 ultimate then re connect the win10 drive and move what i want from that?
( , Thu 9 Jun 2016, 16:48, Share, Reply)