disk of re-intallment for windows 7

System Recovery Kit for Consumer Notebook (3 discs)

I would like to re - install Windows 7 on my laptop.

Is the above is just to do?

Hello

Yes, you must back up all the data first because these discs will bring your machine back to factory settings.

Kind regards.

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