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For a laptop primarily used for office work, 8GB of RAM is considered a decent amount of storage. This should be sufficient for running most office applications, including Microsoft Office, without experiencing any performance issues. However, if you tend to have multiple programs open at the same time or if you work with large files, you may want to consider upgrading to 16GB of RAM.
You can recover the code through your Microsoft account, or contact support, they should help.