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Question Posted Thursday December 31 2015, 12:45 pm

I had microsoft word, excel and powerpoint on my computer and my hard drive failed so I had to get my computer factory reset and it deleted all of my microsoft applications but I need them again for my last semester of school starting back up and I'm not paying for them when I already did that once. So, I'm asking if there is any way I could redownload these applications without having to pay because I already have an account set up through my school? Thanks!

I have a macbook pro, if that helps.


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wintedove answered Tuesday January 5 2016, 12:55 am:
Hi there, you need to get in contact with your schools IT department and explain what happened so they can give you a new download key. If for whatever reason they can't and you're out of luck then try torrenting them. I have a Macbook Air and have a copy that I torrented that works perfectly!

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