Reinstall Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit

I installed Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit - over Vista 64 bit - via the MS Store. Having some glitches with the program - computer freezes and needs to be rebooted. Wanted to try reinstalling with the 64 bit BU disc that came yesterday. Are there any know issues with trying to do essentially a 'Detect and Repair' doing this? Is there a better way?

As of February 6th, 2015 the Digital River links to the various versions of Windows 7 are no longer functioning, as an alternative (as long as you have your product key) you can use the link to Microsoft's Software Recovery web page: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-recoveryAdobe photoshop serial number 7.0.

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Note: This site malfunctions more often than not when entering a product key, the wrong language is just one of the issues. You also may receive a notice to contact the PC manufacture if you have an OEM key that came with your computer, but it can't hurt to try.

Please read the information listed below as a possible solution.

Additional information and alternative resources:

If you have a friend with a 'Retail' version (Full or Upgrade media, just the media as you don't need their key) of the installation DVD (must be the same as your key was for: Home Premium, Pro or Ultimate) it will work with your 'Retail' or 'OEM' product key if you need to re-install or repair Windows.

Read the following Wiki articles:

Create your own ISO file from a Windows 7 installation DVD:

How to create a Universal Windows 7 installation DVD or USB Flash Drive:

How to obtain Windows 7 replacement media

Windows 7 Home Premium Updates

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