G7 - 2250ev recovery Pavilion WIN 8 record

Hello guys,.

I'm new to the forum and I hope that you will be able to help me.

I bought this laptop there is 10months and he came with WIN8 installed already. I uninistalled WIN, HD formatted and installed windows 8 again, so I have a new copy of WIN 8 on my HD, although I tried WIN 7 but HP DIND'T put all legitimate drivers for this laptop model and win 7 OS :/

Anyway, I can't save my new win8 (SN is not in the area of the battery or on the back of the laptop).

Is it possible to recover this SN or something?

Hope to help me as soon as possible, tnx and best regards, Luka

PS: If you need any other information I will give it to you in order to help me to solve

Hello

No problem I'll help you to understand, the thing you have to do now is simply to call Microsoft by phone or if it does not, contact HP in your area for assistance.

http://WWW8.HP.com/us/en/contact-HP/WW-contact-us.html

You can go to the link in my previous post to contact MSFT for assistance.

Belarc is just a 3rd app part that could be used to get the activation key product for registration, which is already built into your BIOS chip in the motherboard.

Kind regards

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