Here’s how to restore a laptop or PC to factory settings
Microsoft Office isn’t part of Windows as many people mistakenly believe. Unless they were already installed when you first got your PC, they will be gone if you factory reset it.
How to reinstall Microsoft Office
Product key
In order to restore your laptop and keep Microsoft Office, you will need at least the original product key, also known as an activation code or serial number. It’s usually 25 digits long. If you’ve lost this, it might be possible to extract it from your laptop using a free utility such as Magical Jelly Bean KeyFinder or BeLarc Advisor. If neither of these programs recover your Office key, it’s well worth trying Recover Keys which can extract keys for over 6,500 programs. It costs $29.99, but does a much deeper scan of your PC and can retrieve keys which no free application can, including Adobe Creative Suite. Be sure to do this BEFORE you restore your laptop, of course.
Installation disc
The second thing you need is the installation media, which is typically a CD or DVD. However, if you’ve lost this, or your laptop doesn’t have an optical drive, you’ll need to obtain the files another way. Fortunately, Microsoft makes this relatively easy. So, to start with, head to Microsoft’s website and click on the relevant download link. You’ll be asked to enter your 25-digit product key to verify you own Office.
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