Reinstall Windows 8 after the operating system has bee corrupt. Need to down load already have the key.

Hi all. I recently bought my laptop with Windows 8 64-bit with a registry key. The OS was corrupted now and I need to reinstall it. Can anyone help me by explaining the process of Windows 8 download with purchase and installation on my previous operating system damaged with complete hard drive format.

If victory came preinstalled by the manufacturer of the laptop, this machine would have provided a way to recover as long as the plant, generally via a hidden restore partition, they would also provided instructions on how to create the recovery disks.

If you have purchased MS win8 could have downloaded the installation file, which should be recorded on an external

PS Win is often corrupt, which is usually caused by one or the other software problems or users of equipment

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