Hi,
An OEM package is generally not transferrable to new hardware, this is a
limitation of the OEM version versus a retail one. It is usually permanently
associated with the machine it is activated on. Replacing as much as you are
will be seen as a new system and may require that you purchase a new
license. However, you lose nothing by going ahead with the install and
attempting phone activation. You'll need to get through to a real person,
and they may go ahead and activate it based on the fact that the change was
necessitated by the system failure.
--
Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help -
www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts
http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
"Andy McDonald" <> wrote in message
news:74A32978-AC4A-4FD4-B8EB-...
> Ok, I purchased my PC from a local Pc builder. It came with a packaged
> Vista
> Ultimate OEM which I have activated and everything was good for a few
> months....
>
> Now, my mainboard has just failed, taking my processor with it and after
> consultation with the builder I am going to take the opportunity to
> upgrade
> to an AM2 board and a dual core processor. This means, however, that I
> will
> not be able to use my memory (DDR) or my graphics card (AGP) and so I am
> upgrading those too.
>
> Now, I am keeping my hard-drive and optical drives, just replacing /
> upgrading my motherboard, memory and graphics card.
>
> Am I going to be able to re-install / reactivate my Vista with these
> hardware changes or do I have to contact Microsoft in order to get
> re-activated? If I contact Microsoft, what number / department do I call?
>
> Thanx in advance guys / girls.