Need to my Windows 7 Professional anytime key upgrade my PC crashed, how to get the key?

I installed the full version of Windows 7 Home Premium on my new Macbook Air. I have a version of Windows 7 Upgreade havea I had installed on my PC which suffered a fatal crash again. I need Windows 7 Professional Anytime Upgrade Key in order to install this version I have previously purcjased. How can I get this key?

If you no longer use the PC crashed, you can re - use the upgrade from your Macbook.

Use the procedures in upgrade Express with upgrade key - it takes them.

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