, SO original com RECOVERY MANAGER.

DIZ aeeeiiii galera!

So, EU tenho um notebook HP PAVILION dv4-1117nr. E, sem a minima that era nocao informatica, rasguei 'SEVEN' um no bicho, apagando SO original fabrica o (o VISTA). Agora to sendo pressionado pela MICROSOFT para ativr o produto, that alias ja expirou e faz tempo e! E a chave... that chave... POIS bem, depois uma VIA CRUCISpela NET, avistei uma luz no film no tunel: o RECOVERY MANAGER. While nesse ponto, o meu futebol e bem FRAQUIM.Como não dlisco nem imagem sistema, pra optei recovering me balancar na REDE a uma IMAGEM tal procurar. MAS todo address as digito, eles ficam 'COISADO' e say that "o nome da rede não faith sown." ERRO: 0 X 80070043. Assim, vou precisar da ajuda voces, pq ta complicated aqui! EU tenho any chance to recupeerar o meu SO original... e o DIABO ' rede of e address, rede Nome... THE SEI. JA to com o Juízo furado as so uma ARUPEMBA. SE alguem puder soprar uma dica... Não uma, umas, born... mesmo grato. BRACO.

HP PAVILION dv4-1117nr. Instalei o WIN7 ULTIMATE no cell, apagando SO original fab rica o. SEM o CD of RECOVERING e sem IMAGEM SISTEMA, pela optei NETE, mas I can not indicate o nome da rede background, e nem sei o than e. A minha pretensao e as... EU tenmho any chance to recover original VISTA o... Agradea§o, of ja, por dica any. ABRAÇOS.

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