Multiple Activations

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PNutts said:

"Again?" LOL! You've expanded quite a bit from "How so?"
how does that translate into selling additional licenses?

People think that they need to buy licenses they don't need because of PA
going off at times it is not expected, like upgrading a Service Pack,
when no hardware changes have been made at all.

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"Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei!"
 
Don't worry, you are OK. Vista will ask for reactivation only after really
big change (i think it is a change of motherboard, or change of both CPU,
RAM and HDD, or something like this), and you'll just connect to internet
and activate without problem (just click next :)).
If you do this for several times (like five or six), you'l need to call the
activation hotline, activate over the phone and then you again get 5-6
activations over the internet (but at that point you would have completely
changed all parts of your computer three times :))
 
You really have to be joking about classing it major, right? I mean open
the thing, click in ram and close it, job done in 30 seconds after all....
 
If the motherboard and cpu and ram you change TOO are the same models as the
one you change FROM then no you wont have to activate again and if you DO
change to another motherboard that is different from your first one, you not
only have to activate, you have no choice other than to fresh install, too.

Also, about 6 months after activation you can activate again.
 
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