Rael

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Hello Everyone,

I have an
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HP Pavilion dv7 Notebook PC,
AMD Turion(tm) X2 Dual-Core Mobile RM-74 2.20 GHz
RAM 4,00 GB
OS 64 bits

Windows Vista Home Premium 2007
Service pack 2

Disk (C:) 451 GB
RECOVERY (D:) 14 GB
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I'd like to try Window7, but I'm not an expert so hope someone can help me :)

Have some question:

1) can i have window7 for free?
2) can I use the RECOVERY partition or create a new one to save basic programs I have and then install window7
3) is there any link that explain how to make this two operations or can you give me an help doing this?

Thanks for your attention

Rael
 

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Can i have window7 for free?

- No. At least there's no legal way. Discussing Illegal ways are forbidden at this forum.
Legally you can buy Windows 7 from Microsoft partners as a full retail version or as an upgrade.
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Legally you can evaluate Windows 7 Enterprise 90-day Trial
Windows 7 Enterprise | Trial, Evaluation, Test, Download

can I use the RECOVERY partition or create a new one to save basic programs I have and then install window7

- You can free up disk space on C, then shrink C partition, and from the new unallocated space you can create a new partition (you want 40 Gb or more) to install windows on.

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is there any link that explain how to make this two operations...
Can i have window7 for free?

- No. At least there's no legal way. Discussing Illegal ways are forbidden at this forum.
Legally you can buy Windows 7 from Microsoft partners as a full retail version or as an upgrade.
Link Removed


Legally you can evaluate Windows 7 Enterprise 90-day Trial
Windows 7 Enterprise | Trial, Evaluation, Test, Download

can I use the RECOVERY partition or create a new one to save basic programs I have and then install window7

- You can free up disk space on C, then shrink C partition, and from the new unallocated space you can create a new partition (you want 40 Gb or more) to install windows on.

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is there any link that explain how to make this two operations or can you give me an help doing this?

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Help - How to Install Windows 7 Tips, Solutions & How Tos | PCMag.com
 

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