Bootable DVD of Windows 7 Home Premium

Dear Sir

I bought last laptop and there is a half of the year. I used Windows 7 Home premium. Now, because of a problem I format my PC. How can I download Windows 7 Home premium bootable version. I don't have Windows DVD with me. I have only my windows Key, who went under my laptop. Kindly advise me.

Concerning

Gohar Malik

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/Windows/en-us/c0e78d7a-883d-4caa-a8c0-1e127a14612a/Windows-7-Home-Premium-download

you will find both version 32 or 64-bit

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