How to change the Vista Vista Home Basic to Home Premium

Hi he joined the forum, so Hello to everyone.

Could someone tell me please in the right direction with my problem.
I tried of me sorting, but I do not understand what to do.

I've had my Toshiba laptop pre-installed with Vista Home Basic now for six months, everything was fine, so I decided to move to Home Premium.
I've updated without problem and everything was fine until I had problem with the laptop and had to reformat.

And here is my problem, being a bit naïve and stupid I have no record or instructions to get my upgrade back.

I tried to find a solution but don't know what to do.

Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.

Shaun

Hello

How is that you updated your system? With a DVD update, or something similar? Or maybe online?
Would be useful to know, because if it s not clear how you´ve updated your system at Home Premium person could probably help you.

Would appreciate your comments. :)

Welcome them

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