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Lou Razzetti
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First, I recognize Windows 7 is no longer supported. My problem is with the license not the program.
Briefly, I loaded windows 10 on my system on a separate drive to test it out on some old critical programs I have been using for 20+ years. They have been very reliable on Win 7.
I detected a problem with Windows 10 and decided to remove it. In the process I used, which was probably incorrect, I messed up my BIOS and after much trying, decided it would be easier to reload over a newly formatted C drive the Win 7 OS which as been reliable for many years.
The reloaded Win 7 informed me that the license code I was using for many years was invalid.
Please advise how I can get back to Windows 7, before it crashed at the end of the 30 day trial.
Lou Razzetti
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Briefly, I loaded windows 10 on my system on a separate drive to test it out on some old critical programs I have been using for 20+ years. They have been very reliable on Win 7.
I detected a problem with Windows 10 and decided to remove it. In the process I used, which was probably incorrect, I messed up my BIOS and after much trying, decided it would be easier to reload over a newly formatted C drive the Win 7 OS which as been reliable for many years.
The reloaded Win 7 informed me that the license code I was using for many years was invalid.
Please advise how I can get back to Windows 7, before it crashed at the end of the 30 day trial.
Lou Razzetti
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