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LarryC
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      09-22-2007
If I decide to upgrade my present computer mainboard under Vista x64 will I
have to reinstall Vista and all present software? Or does the present
install can accomodate new hardware and CPU by asking for new drivers?


 
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Charlie Tame
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      09-22-2007
LarryC wrote:
> If I decide to upgrade my present computer mainboard under Vista x64 will I
> have to reinstall Vista and all present software? Or does the present
> install can accomodate new hardware and CPU by asking for new drivers?
>
>



Almost impossible to answer fully as I'm sure you already know but I
think you have to assume the worst, ie yes, and then hope for the best.
You will probably need to reactivate, probably by phone and I would make
sure that when you get hands on the new board you visit the maker's
website and grab all the drivers and stuff you can fins and copy them to
a CD / DVD before you even start.

If you have Acronis or something you may have an option to make a backup
that's less driver dependent but certainly do make a backup of some kind
in case your drive gets trashed in the process. Lots of things that
"Shouldn't" happen do

Good luck.
 
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      09-22-2007
is it a retail copy of Vista, or an OEM?


"LarryC" <> wrote in message
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> If I decide to upgrade my present computer mainboard under Vista x64 will
> I
> have to reinstall Vista and all present software? Or does the present
> install can accomodate new hardware and CPU by asking for new drivers?
>
>


 
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      09-22-2007

LarryC;459916 Wrote:
> If I decide to upgrade my present computer mainboard under Vista x64
> will I
> have to reinstall Vista and all present software? Or does the present
> install can accomodate new hardware and CPU by asking for new drivers?


If the new board is from the same chipset maker you might get away with
it, but likely you will need to re-install. Additionally, since product
activation generates part of it's hash from your currently installed
hardware (specifically the unique ID all NICs have) you will likely have
to re-activate. If this is you 3 installation in a short period you will
likely have to re-activate by phone.


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LarryC
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      09-22-2007
It is OEM.




"DP" wrote:

> is it a retail copy of Vista, or an OEM?
>
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> "LarryC" <> wrote in message
> news:60F00EAA-F1B7-486B-B10D-...
> > If I decide to upgrade my present computer mainboard under Vista x64 will
> > I
> > have to reinstall Vista and all present software? Or does the present
> > install can accomodate new hardware and CPU by asking for new drivers?
> >
> >

>
>

 
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Steven Wabik
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      09-22-2007
if its a retail the transfer should work just fine and hopefully nothing
should have to be reinstalled. but like the other person said expect the
worst just in case. if its an OEM copy then may not be supported. if the
transfer is supported on its own, the operating system will just detect the
new motherboard and possibly find the drivers for it on its own. then after
that it will ask for a restart of the PC.

i have done this kind of stuff to my PC before and it survived just fine. i
was running that PC under windows XP though and not vista so the operating
system might handle it differently in one way or another.

"LarryC" <> wrote in message
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> If I decide to upgrade my present computer mainboard under Vista x64 will
> I
> have to reinstall Vista and all present software? Or does the present
> install can accomodate new hardware and CPU by asking for new drivers?
>
>



 
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Rick Rogers
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      09-22-2007
Hi Larry,

You'll need to reinstall to rebuild the system files specific to the new
hardware. Unlike previous versions, a Vista install isn't just a file copy
process but rather a block by block image is laid down to match the
hardware.

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"LarryC" <> wrote in message
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> If I decide to upgrade my present computer mainboard under Vista x64 will
> I
> have to reinstall Vista and all present software? Or does the present
> install can accomodate new hardware and CPU by asking for new drivers?
>
>


 
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bob_c_b
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      09-22-2007

It will re-detect hardware, but if you are changing chipset families i
can get ugly. I have found going from Intel to Intel or nVidia to nVidi
works great, but going from say Via to nVidia, but out the prayer beads
Or course, your experience may vary

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      09-22-2007

Others can correct me, but I believe MS considers changing motherboards as
the equivalent of putting Vista on a different computer other than the one
it was first put on. With OEM versions that could be a problem since OEM is
supposed to be for one computer only.
You'll probably have to talk to someone on the phone and tell them something
that will convince them you had to change motherboards.
At least, that's the by-the-book rules as I understand them. Could be that
in real life MS is being more tolerant of such changes.

"LarryC" <> wrote in message
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> It is OEM.
>
>
>
>
> "DP" wrote:
>
>> is it a retail copy of Vista, or an OEM?
>>
>>
>> "LarryC" <> wrote in message
>> news:60F00EAA-F1B7-486B-B10D-...
>> > If I decide to upgrade my present computer mainboard under Vista x64
>> > will
>> > I
>> > have to reinstall Vista and all present software? Or does the present
>> > install can accomodate new hardware and CPU by asking for new drivers?
>> >
>> >

>>
>>


 
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Steven Wabik
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      09-23-2007
since it is an OEM. its just like getting a new computer. like the other guy
said "MS considers changing motherboards as the equivalent of putting Vista
on a different computer other than the one it was first put on." its not
really Legal to Put an OEM copy of an OS onto a new PC. however there might
be away around it, like if you need to replace the motherbload or something.

after you have installed the new motherboard, activate your copy of windows
by phone if you think it will fail over the internet. when you talk to them
about activating the PC and why, they are usually pretty understanding about
this kind of stuff.

"LarryC" <> wrote in message
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> It is OEM.
>
>
>
>
> "DP" wrote:
>
>> is it a retail copy of Vista, or an OEM?
>>
>>
>> "LarryC" <> wrote in message
>> news:60F00EAA-F1B7-486B-B10D-...
>> > If I decide to upgrade my present computer mainboard under Vista x64
>> > will
>> > I
>> > have to reinstall Vista and all present software? Or does the present
>> > install can accomodate new hardware and CPU by asking for new drivers?
>> >
>> >

>>
>>



 
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