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| Guest | System Builders versions If I was to purchase parts to make a new pc. Then get the system builders OEM disk and I was to have a hardware failure like my mobo was to go out. Could I then use then use the same key on that computer or is that key "wasted" and I would have to go out and buy a new key. |
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| Guest | Re: System Builders versions That key would still be good. Probably need to be reactivated, though. Dustin Harper dharper@vistarip.com http://www.vistarip.com JustinD wrote: > If I was to purchase parts to make a new pc. Then get the system builders OEM > disk and I was to have a hardware failure like my mobo was to go out. Could I > then use then use the same key on that computer or is that key "wasted" and I > would have to go out and buy a new key. |
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| Guest | Re: System Builders versions Yes as long as you replace the mobo with the same type. (wink wink nod nod) "JustinD" <JustinD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2D141A98-244B-4CCD-81D6-EF2635B4CD4F@microsoft.com... > If I was to purchase parts to make a new pc. Then get the system builders > OEM > disk and I was to have a hardware failure like my mobo was to go out. > Could I > then use then use the same key on that computer or is that key "wasted" > and I > would have to go out and buy a new key. |
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| Guest | Re: System Builders versions OEM licensed versions of Windows Vista are tied to the very first computer it is installed and activated on. If the motherboard dies and cannot be replaced with the exact same make and model motherboard, then the OEM license has also died and cannot be used again. -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "JustinD" wrote: If I was to purchase parts to make a new pc. Then get the system builders OEM disk and I was to have a hardware failure like my mobo was to go out. Could I then use then use the same key on that computer or is that key "wasted" and I would have to go out and buy a new key. |
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| Guest | Re: System Builders versions Your Honor I'm just A poor system builder, I can't help it that the motherboard I built this Vista computer with is NO LONGER built or sold buy (pick a brand ANY brand) 12 months after purchased from XYZ vendor. See ya in court "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> wrote in message news:7267038D-FC0F-4BE4-872D-631CBCF45F0A@microsoft.com... > OEM licensed versions of Windows Vista are tied to > the very first computer it is installed and activated on. > If the motherboard dies and cannot be replaced with > the exact same make and model motherboard, then > the OEM license has also died and cannot be used again. > > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Shell/User > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > "JustinD" wrote: > > If I was to purchase parts to make a new pc. Then get the system builders > OEM > disk and I was to have a hardware failure like my mobo was to go out. > Could I > then use then use the same key on that computer or is that key "wasted" > and I > would have to go out and buy a new key. |
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| Guest | Re: System Builders versions The one topic with the most quoted misinformation is that of "OEM OSs". Following is a partial excerpt from Microsoft: ".However, if a licensed end user needs to activate because the OEM pre-activation does not work as expected (e.g., after the replacement of a defective motherboard) they can do so via phone-based activation.." "Terry" <!hard.rod@comcast.net> wrote in message news:ezjdi6ARHHA.4448@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Your Honor I'm just A poor system builder, I can't help it that the > motherboard I built this Vista computer with > is NO LONGER built or sold buy (pick a brand ANY brand) 12 months after > purchased from XYZ vendor. > See ya in court > > "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> wrote in message > news:7267038D-FC0F-4BE4-872D-631CBCF45F0A@microsoft.com... >> OEM licensed versions of Windows Vista are tied to >> the very first computer it is installed and activated on. >> If the motherboard dies and cannot be replaced with >> the exact same make and model motherboard, then >> the OEM license has also died and cannot be used again. >> >> >> -- >> Carey Frisch >> Microsoft MVP >> Windows Shell/User >> >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> "JustinD" wrote: >> >> If I was to purchase parts to make a new pc. Then get the system builders >> OEM >> disk and I was to have a hardware failure like my mobo was to go out. >> Could I >> then use then use the same key on that computer or is that key "wasted" >> and I >> would have to go out and buy a new key. > |
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| Guest | Re: System Builders versions On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 18:05:12 -0600, "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> wrote: Give it a rest you pompous twit. >OEM licensed versions of Windows Vista are tied to >the very first computer it is installed and activated on. >If the motherboard dies and cannot be replaced with >the exact same make and model motherboard, then >the OEM license has also died and cannot be used again. |
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| Guest | Re: System Builders versions Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote: > OEM licensed versions of Windows Vista are tied to > the very first computer it is installed and activated on. > If the motherboard dies and cannot be replaced with > the exact same make and model motherboard, then > the OEM license has also died and cannot be used again. Nonsense... and illegal in Europe. -- Paul-B |
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| Guest | Re: System Builders versions In article <7267038D-FC0F-4BE4-872D-631CBCF45F0A@microsoft.com>, Carey Frisch [MVP] says... > OEM licensed versions of Windows Vista are tied to > the very first computer it is installed and activated on. > If the motherboard dies and cannot be replaced with > the exact same make and model motherboard, then > the OEM license has also died and cannot be used again. > Bull****. Run WPA. It fails. Select Phone option. Dial number, enter key, get put through to call centre staff. May have to explain what has happened. -- Conor The United States, increasing quality by lowering standards since 1776. |
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| Guest | Re: System Builders versions Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote: > OEM licensed versions of Windows Vista are tied to > the very first computer it is installed and activated on. > If the motherboard dies and cannot be replaced with > the exact same make and model motherboard, then > the OEM license has also died and cannot be used again. > > Horse pucky. Blatant lie. With generic OEMs (what the OP was referring to, not branded OEMs which it seems you are referring to) you can upgrade or replace your motherboard as many times as your little heart desires. You spewed this lie with XP and now with Vista. Why? Alias |
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