Who is in recovery?

Is microsoft office2007 in the recovery partition?

According to Microsoft, my office 2007 contains an ID valid Key code and product. But the final apology stuck with microsoft technical support were it went as I bought apparently MSDN license and 90 days they will support me or provide me with a download to reinstall after that I have to perform a full restore of HP. The computer has slowed down considerably, stopped working a week after microsoft update installed incorrect hardware drivers. I had to buy a PCI network card as the realtek driver did not work and the original HP driver would not move. The company I bought the PC of Ngoc is no longer. The best solution to speed up the machine and retrieve the original network controller is to recover the machine and start over. I don't have my key code, but if I can't install office 2007 from the recovery partition, then it is no good for me.

Microsoft Office Home and Student Edition 2007 trial edition will be in the recovery disks.

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