Windows on your laptop are damaged.
Windows on your laptop are damaged.
The OS on your laptops was damaged—can a free Windows version be obtained for the PC you're constructing?
You can find activation codes at a low cost on G2A, typically around $25 to $30.
A G2A refers to a specific type of optical disc used for certain devices. It doesn't function properly without the correct disc, so you'd need a Windows disc if you want it to work. Removing the optical drive from your laptop isn't recommended unless you really need to save money, as it could cause damage. If you don’t have an optical drive, consider using a different method to access the data.
Search results show a download page for Windows 7/8 ISO, compatible with home premium, professional, and ultimate editions. You can use a USB drive with at least 8GB storage to install it.
It seems to be about either a sketchy situation or connections between window handling and big companies like Dell or HP. These firms don't typically charge for Windows licenses—usually you pay a fixed price. They instead purchase Windows keys in large quantities at very low costs.
Windows 7 can be set up without any activation key or crack. Within 30 days it will display messages saying it hasn’t been activated and even remove the wallpaper at startup, but it won’t stop you from using it. Keep doing this until you can buy a genuine key from a trusted seller. Windows 8, however, requires a valid key to install.
Download the Windows .ISO file from the provided link. Burn it onto a DVD or use a USB drive with at least 4GB storage that supports mounting. If you lack a USB thumb drive, consider using your phone's SD card or another external hard drive. The next steps depend on your choice.