Hi George,
I'm sorry, but I don't think you are going to like my reply. You said in
your post that you have an O.E.M. version of Vista. These versions live and
die with the original installation system they are used on. Changing a
motherboard is a MAJOR upgrade which will need a reinstallation of the
operating system. Although you could reinstall your O.E.M. version of Vista
without any problems, it is extremely unlikely that you would be able to get
it reactivated. Certainly, the automatic activation over the Internet would
not work and so you would need to attempt this over the phone. You will need
to hang on until a real person comes onto the line. Explain your situation to
him - you MIGHT be able to get activated, but there is no guarantee. The
safest thing for you to do would be to purchase a retail version of Vista and
use that instead. The upgrade versions are considerably cheaper than the full
versions and, if you follow the instructions in my post 'Clean Install
Windows Vista Using Upgrade Media' in the newsgroup 'Windows Vista
Installation and Setup' (dated 9/21/2007), you will be able to get your new
system up and running.
Dwarf
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