Microsoft office startup

I changed the hard drive on my HP 620. The pc came with microsoft office starter when I bought it, but I kant how to get back on the pc again.

Can someone help me pleace?

For more information about Office Starter and how do I get, see "Microsoft Office Starter 2010" . Office 2010 Starter is a version of features reduced Suite Microsoft Office 2010, which is supported by advertising. Office Starter: Microsoft Word Starter 2010 and Microsoft Excel Starter 2010 only. Office Starter is available only in the form of software pre-installed on some new computers with the option to upgrade to the suite full Office at any time. It may be possible to use your HP recovery disks to return the computer to a factory State. Doing so may restore Office Starter on your computer, however, the general opinion is that it won't.

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