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| | Vista OEM Activation, replacing faulty motherboard Hello I have the Vista OEM ultimate edition. I built the PC myself. I originally activate it against my original motherboard about 2 months ago. Now the motherboard has died and need a replacement motherboard. I have tried everywhere to get an identical motherboard to the one I original have but it has been discontinued and no longer available. I now in the process in getting another motherboard. All the other hardware (graphics card, hard drive, CD/DVD rom drives, memory, processor etc) will stay the same, only the motherboard needs changing. Will I have any problems calling Microsoft to reactivate my copy of vista. I will not be reinstalling the software as it is already installed. I got all the original DVD rom + product code + oem sticker. Thanks in advance for any help. |
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| | Re: Vista OEM Activation, replacing faulty motherboard Sounds like you'll likely need a new license. I think your machine would be considered a new one under OEM rules. Yours is a case where a retail version has major advantages over OEM. Paul Riemerman , and "Johnny C" <Johnny C@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:647AB3A4-ABD6-4934-8682-740BF0534227@xxxxxx Quote: > Hello > > I have the Vista OEM ultimate edition. I built the PC myself. I originally > activate it against my original motherboard about 2 months ago. Now the > motherboard has died and need a replacement motherboard. I have tried > everywhere to get an identical motherboard to the one I original have but > it > has been discontinued and no longer available. > > I now in the process in getting another motherboard. All the other > hardware > (graphics card, hard drive, CD/DVD rom drives, memory, processor etc) will > stay the same, only the motherboard needs changing. > > Will I have any problems calling Microsoft to reactivate my copy of vista. > I > will not be reinstalling the software as it is already installed. I got > all > the original DVD rom + product code + oem sticker. > > Thanks in advance for any help. |
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| | Re: Vista OEM Activation, replacing faulty motherboard I had a MB go bad and had to change mine. I called MS for activation and made sure that I mentioned that I changed the MB. They didn't give me any problems once I told them that. "Johnny C" <Johnny C@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:647AB3A4-ABD6-4934-8682-740BF0534227@xxxxxx Quote: > Hello > > I have the Vista OEM ultimate edition. I built the PC myself. I originally > activate it against my original motherboard about 2 months ago. Now the > motherboard has died and need a replacement motherboard. I have tried > > Will I have any problems calling Microsoft to reactivate my copy of vista. > I > will not be reinstalling the software as it is already installed. I got > all > the original DVD rom + product code + oem sticker. |
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| | Re: Vista OEM Activation, replacing faulty motherboard "Johnny C" <Johnny C@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:647AB3A4-ABD6-4934-8682-740BF0534227@xxxxxx Quote: > I have the Vista OEM ultimate edition. I built the PC myself. I originally > activate it against my original motherboard about 2 months ago. Now the > motherboard has died and need a replacement motherboard. I have tried > everywhere to get an identical motherboard to the one I original have but > it > has been discontinued and no longer available. > > I now in the process in getting another motherboard. All the other > hardware > (graphics card, hard drive, CD/DVD rom drives, memory, processor etc) will > stay the same, only the motherboard needs changing. > > Will I have any problems calling Microsoft to reactivate my copy of vista. > I > will not be reinstalling the software as it is already installed. I got > all > the original DVD rom + product code + oem sticker. and they'll give you out a code to activate it, shouldn't have any problems. -- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.dasmirnov.net/blog/ http://www.windowsresource.net/ *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* |
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| | Re: Vista OEM Activation, replacing faulty motherboard Thanks for all the replies. I will try that Johnny C |
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