Request for copy of Windows for my desktop Acer

Hello. When my tech installed my Acer computer, I have not received a disc of Windows 7 with this computer (I do not want to restore the disk). I wonder if it is possible to send me some information about my computer to Acer and receive a copy of Windows? I have not purchased directly at Acer, but in a store, so I know I have no guarantee of Acer, but wonder if this is even possible. Thank you.

Since when do you have a warranty of Acer? you have a 1 year warranty from the date of purchase of the establishment of retail with 90 days of support software. Call the tech support number in your area and see if they can get you registered.

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