Recently, I have built a new system and installed vista home premium 64 bit OEM (genuine copy). The machine worked perfectly for a week. Then my motherboard and CPU died. I have already sent the Motherboard for RMA and I am getting a new one (same make and model) and a new cpu is on the way(slightly faster cpu).
Knowing that OEM versions of windows vista are tied to the motherboard, I do have one question: Am I going to have any problems with windows activation when I boot up with the new motherboard? Or is everything going to be ok since its going to be exactly the same motherboard (only working)?
I did talk to a MS representitive on the phone. She has not heard of anyone in my situation but said, "If the motherboard dies, The license dies. Buy a new retail copy" I honestly don't fully believe her.
Knowing that OEM versions of windows vista are tied to the motherboard, I do have one question: Am I going to have any problems with windows activation when I boot up with the new motherboard? Or is everything going to be ok since its going to be exactly the same motherboard (only working)?
I did talk to a MS representitive on the phone. She has not heard of anyone in my situation but said, "If the motherboard dies, The license dies. Buy a new retail copy" I honestly don't fully believe her.
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My Computer
System One
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- Manufacturer/Model
- MSI K9n2 SLI platnium
- CPU
- AMD PHENOM x4
- Motherboard
- k9n2 sli platinum
- Memory
- 4 gb
- Graphics card(s)
- nvidia gt 9800 1gb
- Monitor(s) Displays
- multi montior
- Screen Resolution
- 1024 by 768
- Hard Drives
- 1tb sata WD
- PSU
- cosair 660wat sli
- Case
- modified antec
- Cooling
- a bunch of fans
- Mouse
- logitech g5 2 button edition
- Keyboard
- old junker