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.
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> "DP" wrote:
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>> is it a retail copy of Vista, or an OEM?
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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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