Restoring Windows 7

About a week ago my mom bought Windows 8 for his computer and I've misunderstood the terms and thought I could put it on 5 laptops. In any case, I downloaded Windows 8 but got stuck with a version that is not enabled. I don't have $ 200 to spend on a new window. How could I go back to Windows 7. HP Recovery Assistant is not here because I accidentally reset my computer. Can someone help me to get back to Windows 7? If it is not a way could my sisters backup restore mine. She has the same computer as me.

Hello

If you created your set of recovery DVDs, use them to reinstall Windows 7.

If your computer laptop sisters is the exact same model No.. and came with the same version of Windows 7 laptop, you could use his recovery DVDs.  If neither of you have created a set of recovery discs, you may find you are still able to do this on your computer laptop sisters - described here.

If you have or can create a set of recovery discs, the use of these reinstall Windows 7 on your laptop is described in here.

If necessary, you can always order a set of replacement recovery disks using the link below--usually around $30.

Order HP recovery disks.

If you have a problem with this link, order them directly from HP.

If you live in the United States, contact HP here.

If you are in another part of the world, begin here.

Kind regards

DP - K

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