installation of Windows 7 in 4 CD disc

Hi when I bought my laptop, it came with a free windows 7

I asked them to give me a copy via cd, just in case something happens to my software

they gave me four CDs since the memory space of the cd 1 is not enough

How can I install?

Thank you :-)

Looks like the seller creates a set of recovery disks. There labeled discs? One should be called Disc 1 and Disc 2, 3 and 4.

You may need to contact the seller to find out which drive is which.

Restore disk often require that you start from to start the recovery. You perform trial and error to see which drive boots.

Please note that sometimes only allowed clean installs recovery media. So make sure that all information on the laptop is saved.

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