install windows 7 Home premium 64-bit, already have the product key

Dear Sir or Madam
I want to format my laptop and reinstall windows 7 Home premium, but I don't have the windows cd. I already have the product key as it is written on the bottom of my laptop. I would like to ask if I can reinstall windows and use this product key (on the same laptop) it came) and if possible, I would like to give me a link to download windows 7 Home premium 64-bit.
Thank you

You have this program installed on your laptop, which he describes on page 25? If you do, you should be able to do the restoration using the top option that restores the default values.

http://global-download.gateway.com/GDFiles/document/generic%20UG/generic%20UG_eMachines_1.0_A_A.zip?acerid=634030969944803793&STEP1=notebook&Step2=E SERIES & stage 3 = E525 & OS = ALL & LC = en & BC = EMACHINES & SC = PA_6E

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