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Snuggans
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      01-12-2008
After getting Windows Vista and successfully validating my OEM bought Vista
Home Premium, I added a second hard-drive and replaced a faulty motherboard.
Now it has apparently reseted the validation, it tells me not only that I
need to active Windows (again) but the key that I have is 'already in use'
(by me, obviously, but i dont understand?)

I called the Windows toll-free phone activation, and even after selecting
English, they put me with an Argentinian-sounding fellow which I could barely
understand and received a very helpful suggestion to 're-enter another
key'....
 
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Dustin Harper
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      01-12-2008
I'd call back and get someone else to help you.

Also, the OEM is usually made to work with the same motherboard. Did you
replace the board with a similar model, or a completely different one?

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"Snuggans" <> wrote in message
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> After getting Windows Vista and successfully validating my OEM bought
> Vista
> Home Premium, I added a second hard-drive and replaced a faulty
> motherboard.
> Now it has apparently reseted the validation, it tells me not only that I
> need to active Windows (again) but the key that I have is 'already in use'
> (by me, obviously, but i dont understand?)
>
> I called the Windows toll-free phone activation, and even after selecting
> English, they put me with an Argentinian-sounding fellow which I could
> barely
> understand and received a very helpful suggestion to 're-enter another
> key'....


 
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Snuggans
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      01-12-2008
yes, i went from ASUS to Gigabyte..
 
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Dustin Harper
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      01-12-2008
If it was bought from Newegg or a vendor, rather than coming from a
pre-build system (Dell, Gateway, etc.), you can reactivate with no problem.
Of course, you can with a Dell or Gateway, too, it can just violate the EULA
for the OEM version. But, if you build the system yourself, you are the OEM.


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> yes, i went from ASUS to Gigabyte..


 
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      01-12-2008
how would i go about reactivating? the phone thing? ugh..
 
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Dustin Harper
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      01-12-2008
Yea, the phone, since it won't do it automatically over the internet.

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> how would i go about reactivating? the phone thing? ugh..


 
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