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| | Upgrading hardware - will it cause problems? I have an OEM version of Vista 64. I'm thinking about upgrading a hard drive (possibly the one vista is installed on) and installing more RAM. My only concern is if Vista will think it is a new computer, and inactivate itself. If I get a message saying the hardware has significantly changed, will I be able to call Microsoft and reactivate it? Or could they possibly make me buy a new license? Thanks for the help, Robbie G |
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