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proof of purchase
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about proof of purchase focus on obtaining Windows installation media or upgrade eligibility. Users ask whether a genuine sticker with a product key on a laptop qualifies as proof to get a free Windows 7 install disk for repair. Others share experiences with HP's free Windows 7 upgrade offer, where proof of purchase was submitted but shipment confirmation was delayed. Questions also arise about upgrading from Windows XP: whether proof of owning XP is required when buying an upgrade version, or if the installer checks the existing system. These threads highlight common scenarios where proof of purchase is needed for Windows licensing and support.
I am running Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit on an eMachines laptop and it is stuck in a boot loop after uninstalling Linux.
I searched around for a solution, and I came across many forums saying you need a Windows 7 install disk to repair the boot file.
I talked to my dad and he said that if I...
I registered with HP to get a free copy of windows 7 home premium 64-bit edition because I purchased a laptop within the given time. They said that they are going to start to ship out the copies of windows 7 on the release date, but I have yet to get a confirmation e-mail that they sent it. I...
I have read a lot about Windows 7 and am really excited about it. I would like to install it on my Windows XP Dell Inspiron 1150. The Upgrade assitant (or whatever it's called) told me I met minimum requirements. I know I am elegible for the cheaper Upgrade version, but what I can't understand...