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I can't believe that I have lost/misplaced my disk. I have the original box and the product key (on a sticker on the back of the box oem).

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No Microsoft.

The outside chance will contact the manufacturer of your computer. I doubt that they will or can do it anymore because they are now selling computers with Windows 7.

The best you can do is ask the manufacturer of your computer for a set of recovery disks. The cost is minimal.
The game will allow to restore your system in case it crashes.

Some might suggest eBay, Amazoon etc... Beware of counterfeits.

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