Solved Replacement motherboard issue?

goodBEan

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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.
 
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    AMD PHENOM x4
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    k9n2 sli platinum
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    4 gb
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    nvidia gt 9800 1gb
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That is so not true!!!!

If motherboard dies, you change motherboard infinite times, and activation works perfectly...

The most probable that could happen is that windows will ask you to activate again, after installing the new motherboard.However, you might be even lucky and skip this part if the mobo is same brand/model. Anyway, iIf it doesn't accept the online activation, you will have to follow the phone activation method, which will guide you through some questions and answers, and then will give you the new activation key or string. You just have to answer that your copy of windows came with your PC, not that you bought it retail.

Regards
 

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    Intel Core2Duo E4500 2.2GHz
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    Asus P5LD2-X/1333
    Memory
    2GB 800Mhz Kingston DDR2
    Graphics card(s)
    Nvidia 8500GT
No need to buy a new OS. The most you'll have to do is call MS and explain the situation and they'll reactivate your OS, but more than likely you'll wind up doing what limneos described.

Whoever you spoke to was either unknowledgeable or didn't understand your question.
 

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    Intel D975XBX2
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    Corsair TWIN2X4096-PC8500 (2x2GHz)
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    ATI Radeon HD 4890 (1GHz)
    Sound Card
    X-Fi Titanium - Fatality Pro Series
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    hp w2207h (22" widescreen)
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    1680 x 1050
    Hard Drives
    One 750GB, 2x500GB Western Digital Caviar Black Hard Drives (32meg)
    PSU
    Antec Neo HE 550
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    Antec P182
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    Zalman CNPS9500 AT
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    Logitech MX Revolution
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    Logitech Wireless Wave
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Have any of you guys been in this situation before?
 

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System One

  • 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
I hope you guys don't frown on me digging up my old thread, but this story has a happy ending.

After a few weeks of my motherboard going through ups and MSI forgetting to repair my original mobo, I now I have a working motherboard and a fully running vista machine.

I booted vista and made sure everything was working properly. I checked to see If I my copy was still good, It said I had to activate in 3 days, so I decided to get this out of the way. The automatic activation through the internet didn't work, so I had to do the activation over the phone. It only took 10 mins, and I everything went smoothly.

I plan to stick around this message board in case I haveany other problems with vista.
 

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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
From what I understand from my past dealings with Microsoft Operating Systems, your only hope if it is an OEM version is to contact the company that made your computer, if it came installed on that computer. If you bought an OEM Operating System and installed it, you are out of luck. Microsoft does not support OEM, and will not issue another key for it. If it is a retail version Microsoft will issue another key as long as it is not installed on another machine.

I do have a question; If I replace my motherboard and use the same cpu, ram, video card, harddrives, can I expect my copy of vista boot from my harddrive?
 

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    Home Made
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    3.2 Pent Core 2
    Motherboard
    Asus, P5QL PRO
    Memory
    4 GBs
    Graphics card(s)
    ATI Radion, Saphire HD 3870
    Sound Card
    on board
    Monitor(s) Displays
    LG 37 inch, Westinghouse 27 inch
    Screen Resolution
    1366/768
    Hard Drives
    Maxtor 500 GB 7500 RPM 70 GB 10,000 RPM
    PSU
    650 W
    Case
    Alien
    Cooling
    Asus CPU FAN,
    Mouse
    HP Wireless
    Keyboard
    HP Wireless
    Internet Speed
    Cable Modem
I do have a question; If I replace my motherboard and use the same cpu, ram, video card, harddrives, can I expect my copy of vista boot from my harddrive?

Depends on what you mean by "replacing your motherboard"???

It may or may not; expect to at least have to reactivate Windows. I've had past experiences where that's all I had to do. However, that was under XP, and the motherboard being "replace" was one step up from the one originally installed. Haven't tried it on Vista.

You could give it a try though, and at the first sign of trouble, replace the OS. (since you figured you had to...:))
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Custom Built
    CPU
    Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz
    Motherboard
    Intel D975XBX2
    Memory
    Corsair TWIN2X4096-PC8500 (2x2GHz)
    Graphics card(s)
    ATI Radeon HD 4890 (1GHz)
    Sound Card
    X-Fi Titanium - Fatality Pro Series
    Monitor(s) Displays
    hp w2207h (22" widescreen)
    Screen Resolution
    1680 x 1050
    Hard Drives
    One 750GB, 2x500GB Western Digital Caviar Black Hard Drives (32meg)
    PSU
    Antec Neo HE 550
    Case
    Antec P182
    Cooling
    Zalman CNPS9500 AT
    Mouse
    Logitech MX Revolution
    Keyboard
    Logitech Wireless Wave
    Internet Speed
    "High" Speed DSL? Is that like low speed FIOS?
    Other Info
    Q6600 B3 Revision OC to 3.0GHz
hi,
talking about new mobo and the oem vista. as long as your new mobo is compatible with windows vista your oem vista will definitely work including all your hardwares. microsoft will only give you activation key if it stand alone (retail i mean and not bundled in the purchase of the computer) as long as that vista worked with previous computer/s it will definitely work with a new one.

good day!
 

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Thanks for the replys. I'm sorry, I'm new to these message boards. I'll give some of my background and what is happening with my current issue. I took an A+ course about 8 years ago, about the time xp first came out, and have built all my computers and several for my brother, also work on other friends computer problems.

My current problem stems from a power supply that has failed. When I was disconnecting it from my motherboard, an Asus P5WD2 Premium, one of the legs on the square four prong connector broke off in the socket on the motherboard, when I dug it out, the pin came off the motherboard. I ordered a new P5Q Pro Asus Motherboard and a new 650 watt power supply. Thus the need to replace the motherboard.

My hope is to be able to run a repair of the operating system, once I get the new parts and get the computer running again, without having to reinstall.

Yes, I only purchace Retail versions of Windows Operating Systems, because I am aware that microsoft does not support oem versions, costs a bit more but worth it in the long run. Murphy's Law is real. "What can go wrong, will go wrong."

I expect I will recieve the new components next week and will post my experience.
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Home Made
    CPU
    3.2 Pent Core 2
    Motherboard
    Asus, P5QL PRO
    Memory
    4 GBs
    Graphics card(s)
    ATI Radion, Saphire HD 3870
    Sound Card
    on board
    Monitor(s) Displays
    LG 37 inch, Westinghouse 27 inch
    Screen Resolution
    1366/768
    Hard Drives
    Maxtor 500 GB 7500 RPM 70 GB 10,000 RPM
    PSU
    650 W
    Case
    Alien
    Cooling
    Asus CPU FAN,
    Mouse
    HP Wireless
    Keyboard
    HP Wireless
    Internet Speed
    Cable Modem

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Custom Built
    CPU
    Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz
    Motherboard
    Intel D975XBX2
    Memory
    Corsair TWIN2X4096-PC8500 (2x2GHz)
    Graphics card(s)
    ATI Radeon HD 4890 (1GHz)
    Sound Card
    X-Fi Titanium - Fatality Pro Series
    Monitor(s) Displays
    hp w2207h (22" widescreen)
    Screen Resolution
    1680 x 1050
    Hard Drives
    One 750GB, 2x500GB Western Digital Caviar Black Hard Drives (32meg)
    PSU
    Antec Neo HE 550
    Case
    Antec P182
    Cooling
    Zalman CNPS9500 AT
    Mouse
    Logitech MX Revolution
    Keyboard
    Logitech Wireless Wave
    Internet Speed
    "High" Speed DSL? Is that like low speed FIOS?
    Other Info
    Q6600 B3 Revision OC to 3.0GHz
Re: Repair Install For Vista

Thanks again, sygnus21 I added that page to my favorites and will refer to it if I have any problems when I get the new hardware.

Most Grateful for you help.:D
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Home Made
    CPU
    3.2 Pent Core 2
    Motherboard
    Asus, P5QL PRO
    Memory
    4 GBs
    Graphics card(s)
    ATI Radion, Saphire HD 3870
    Sound Card
    on board
    Monitor(s) Displays
    LG 37 inch, Westinghouse 27 inch
    Screen Resolution
    1366/768
    Hard Drives
    Maxtor 500 GB 7500 RPM 70 GB 10,000 RPM
    PSU
    650 W
    Case
    Alien
    Cooling
    Asus CPU FAN,
    Mouse
    HP Wireless
    Keyboard
    HP Wireless
    Internet Speed
    Cable Modem
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