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Windows 7 Professional SP1 PT-BR X64 ISO Utorrent

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yesterday at school my computer started acting strange, randomly locking up every 5 minutes. this machine is 9 years old and i know it is starting to die. if i ever try to navigate to the internet at all, windows will lock up. i posted about it on a technical support forum and asked for suggestions. i told the service representative to "just send me a new machine". he did, but instead of sending me a new machine with windows 7 installed, he sent me a computer with windows 7 already installed and said to save my files, and uninstall everything. i told him again that i want a new pc and that i am giving him the registration code so that i can install windows 7 on a new pc.


then i checked my old windows 7 disk (on the original disk that had a full backup of my files and settings) and noticed that there was a folder called 'c:\users\j4m4lxt\appdata\local\microsoft\windows\upgrade\samples' with a bunch of different.pfx and.p12 files, etc. so, i checked them out to see if i could see if these were legit or not and found that one of the files was for the free windows 7 upgrade. i saved it as a.zip file and extracted it and noticed it had a bunch of files and folders, files with a.bak.pfx extension, etc. how, then, did i get this free windows 7 upgrade?


a few months ago, i got a new computer. i installed my files from my old computer and installed windows 7 on it. it is 32 bit and i had no problems. i knew that i had done this because i saved all of my files and settings and i can see most of the files from my old computer. however, i do not see my old windows 7 settings. the first thing i did was unzip the.zip file and noticed that there was a folder called 'c:\users\j4m4lxt\appdata\local\microsoft\windows\upgrade\samples' with a bunch of different.pfx and.p12 files, etc. so, i checked them out to see if i could see if these were legit or not and found that one of the files was for the free windows 7 upgrade. i saved it as a.zip file and extracted it and noticed it had a bunch of files and folders, files with a.bak.pfx extension, etc. how, then, did i get this free windows 7 upgrade? 84d34552a1