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snowshine
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      08-06-2007
I have this OEM version of VISTA. It is Dell. I have had to update my IMSM
from the Intel site and VISTA requested it to be activated again. I had to do
it over the phone because the on line activation failed. This was two months
ago.

Few Days ago I did a clean installation of the same computer with the same
disk and as expected vista needed activation. Only after activation I
realised I needed to update the IMSM but this time I obtained this IMSM
driver from Dell's site and I was able to activate on line. However when I
went to check if it is Genuine it was not recognised as genuine. So I rolled
back the IMSM driver to the old one and again activated the vista on line and
went to check genuine: I was requested to install ? activeX-This I clicked
ok. It then recognised it as genuine.
Now for the second time uploaded the latest IMSM driver and had to activate
the windows on line without any problem. Now when I checked if it is
Genuine-It is recognised as genuine.

This brought me to ask this question:? Is there a limit on the number of
times I can Activate on the same computer. I may choose to do another clean
installation or update the chipset driver on a later date. What would be my
position? [ I will be doing all in the same computer]
 
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John Barnes
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      08-06-2007
There should be no problem, though you many again need to do telephone
update, unless you replace the MOBO.

"snowshine" <> wrote in message
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>I have this OEM version of VISTA. It is Dell. I have had to update my IMSM
> from the Intel site and VISTA requested it to be activated again. I had to
> do
> it over the phone because the on line activation failed. This was two
> months
> ago.
>
> Few Days ago I did a clean installation of the same computer with the same
> disk and as expected vista needed activation. Only after activation I
> realised I needed to update the IMSM but this time I obtained this IMSM
> driver from Dell's site and I was able to activate on line. However when I
> went to check if it is Genuine it was not recognised as genuine. So I
> rolled
> back the IMSM driver to the old one and again activated the vista on line
> and
> went to check genuine: I was requested to install ? activeX-This I clicked
> ok. It then recognised it as genuine.
> Now for the second time uploaded the latest IMSM driver and had to
> activate
> the windows on line without any problem. Now when I checked if it is
> Genuine-It is recognised as genuine.
>
> This brought me to ask this question:? Is there a limit on the number of
> times I can Activate on the same computer. I may choose to do another
> clean
> installation or update the chipset driver on a later date. What would be
> my
> position? [ I will be doing all in the same computer]


 
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