
The Certificate of Authenticity (COA) is a special security label that accompanies legally licensed Microsoft software to help prevent counterfeiting. It basically is OEM basic input/output system (BIOS) activation - meaning they've activated it already and you don't need to enter the key and activate yourself. Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Activation is also known as OA.

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Unfortunately I can not find my original DVD with.iso containing Win7 Pro Sp1. Where can I find WIN 7 Pro OA MEA I have the activation key!? I have a lenovo laptop and i formatted couple of days ago.

It is Windows 7 Pro OA - 64bit sp1.Ī list of Legal and official Windows 7.iso download links can be found here. Well, he's gone now and I was wondering if there is anywhere you can legitimately download a copy of 7 from to use with your own key? It appears all the Windows 7 recovery discs for these machine were recently removed during an audit so that isn't an option Thanks. Hi guys, A year or so ago my boss at work bought a load of new machines with Windows 7 on them (pre-installed with coa license sticker and recovery media) but decided that we would revert back to our corporate XP license because he didn't 'trust' Windows 7.
