With removal of Vista Home Premium problems

Hi, I recently had problems with my laptop, with the result a new hard drive being mounted.  In the case the store installed an OEM Vista Home Premium package.  I would like to remove it and revert to that Microsoft works 8.5, which came with the original computer.

I have run the program uninstall and apparently removed the Vista package (according to the list of programs); the only problem is that when I turn on the computer, it is still active.  Can someone tell me how to remove it and make works 8.5 system by default please?   Thank you.

Your best option is to take it back to the repair shop and have them fix it as you wish.

See you soon.

Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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