Installation of Windows OEM 7.1 of the drive on the new computer

I bought a new HP Envy of Costco 750qe with operation system Windows 10 because it came with a graphics card from Nvidia with 4 GB of Ram, nice Intel core i7 and 24 GB DDR 3 Ram. My first computer was a KayPro 10 CPM and over the past 15 years, I had a computer shop build me a new computer in the same case during this period. There has never been a problem with the installation of my OEM version of the current operating system... 98, XP, skipped VISTA and 7.1 that is clean and stable through time, using the phone to turn back on, to make my new Tech. I learned that this may have changed.

By elsewhere, for someone who has used a computer for years, push us to go on the computers that try to mimic the smart phones are a pain. This will be my last measure as I will be 70 in August. I have set up with the weird changes in Windows 10 since 15 December and as a graphics person working with the Photo app is horrible. I managed to reinstall your old Windows thanks to the useful online photo viewer: www.intowindows.com but I draw the line at having to go in Power Shell myself when a clean reinstall of the 7.1 will serve for my purposes, even if I have to reinstall all my programs.

I have my drive and I'm ready to back everything up and the Tech comes to reinstall. Can I legally do or should I buy another 7.1? I pulled the computer store because they have changed hands and did weird things with my custom built Computer Graphics, also Pro 7.0 on disk, updated to 7.1 online and which will require a total rebuild in a new business with better ventilation and a SSD using a disc. So my question also applies to the other my computer as well.

Thanks, Sharon

Photo Viewer, that's all you need, then you can easily reinstall.

Replace the photo viewer in Windows 10 after a clean install

You cannot use an OEM disc, if it is already in use or has been used, you must purchase a new license. You must also make sure that the computer is compatible with Windows 7. Also back up your Windows 10 computer before decommissioning:

How to: create a system Windows 10 image

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