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Old 23-05-2007, 03:50 AM   #1
marco
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I'm going to install a new motherboard later today. All other hardware will
remain the same. What should I expect on starting the system for the first
time.
Will I get away with simply inserting the Vista DVD and doing a repair?
Will there be any re-activation issues?

Help would be appreciated

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Old 23-05-2007, 04:11 AM   #2
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marco,

Vista repair is not the same as that in WinXP. Take a look at this site for
details on the various Vista install options:

http://vistasupport.mvps.org/window...air_options.htm


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"marco" wrote:

> I'm going to install a new motherboard later today. All other hardware will
> remain the same. What should I expect on starting the system for the first
> time.
> Will I get away with simply inserting the Vista DVD and doing a repair?
> Will there be any re-activation issues?
>
> Help would be appreciated
>

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Old 23-05-2007, 04:50 AM   #3
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Thanks - but it doesn't really answer my original question. Of course all
the hardware on the new mobo will be different. So will Vista still boot and
then simply recognise new hardware then install drivers as appropriate or
will my system just fail to boot.?

"freddy" <fkirschen@tidalwave.net> wrote in message
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> marco,
>
> Vista repair is not the same as that in WinXP. Take a look at this site
> for
> details on the various Vista install options:
>
> http://vistasupport.mvps.org/window...air_options.htm
>
>
> --
> freddy
>
>
> "marco" wrote:
>
>> I'm going to install a new motherboard later today. All other hardware
>> will
>> remain the same. What should I expect on starting the system for the
>> first
>> time.
>> Will I get away with simply inserting the Vista DVD and doing a repair?
>> Will there be any re-activation issues?
>>
>> Help would be appreciated
>>


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Old 23-05-2007, 05:04 AM   #4
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Is your copy of vista a retail copy or upgrade, if it's a retail copy you
will not av'e any problems, you will av'e to do a re-activation, because
your hardware as changed, hope this helps.

IQON

"marco" wrote:

> I'm going to install a new motherboard later today. All other hardware will
> remain the same. What should I expect on starting the system for the first
> time.
> Will I get away with simply inserting the Vista DVD and doing a repair?
> Will there be any re-activation issues?
>
> Help would be appreciated
>

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Old 23-05-2007, 05:26 AM   #5
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At the least, you will have to install the Vista version of the motherboard
drivers. If onboard sound you will have to install the sound drivers. If
onboard video you will have to install the video drivers. You will have to
reboot a few times (likely) and reactivate your operating system - maybe by
a phone call.

At the worst, you will have to reinstall Vista and the above drivers, along
with any others you need for your external equipment. You will again have to
make that phone call.

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You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!

"marco" <marcop@iinetdotnet.au> wrote in message
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> I'm going to install a new motherboard later today. All other hardware
> will remain the same. What should I expect on starting the system for the
> first time.
> Will I get away with simply inserting the Vista DVD and doing a repair?
> Will there be any re-activation issues?
>
> Help would be appreciated


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Old 23-05-2007, 05:31 AM   #6
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It's a full retail copy of ultimate.

cool - so I should just install the motherboard and switch on and no
problems? Ha ha - I'll believe it when I see it!
Has anyone had any issues with an ASUS P5B Deluxe?


"iqon" <iqon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Is your copy of vista a retail copy or upgrade, if it's a retail copy you
> will not av'e any problems, you will av'e to do a re-activation, because
> your hardware as changed, hope this helps.
>
> IQON
>
> "marco" wrote:
>
>> I'm going to install a new motherboard later today. All other hardware
>> will
>> remain the same. What should I expect on starting the system for the
>> first
>> time.
>> Will I get away with simply inserting the Vista DVD and doing a repair?
>> Will there be any re-activation issues?
>>
>> Help would be appreciated
>>


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Old 23-05-2007, 05:35 AM   #7
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It's a TECHNET version of Vista which is supposed to allow 10 activations
but a phone call should be no major hassle. Hope they're open after hours
though!


"Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVETHIS@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> At the least, you will have to install the Vista version of the
> motherboard drivers. If onboard sound you will have to install the sound
> drivers. If onboard video you will have to install the video drivers. You
> will have to reboot a few times (likely) and reactivate your operating
> system - maybe by a phone call.
>
> At the worst, you will have to reinstall Vista and the above drivers,
> along with any others you need for your external equipment. You will again
> have to make that phone call.
>
> --
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard Urban
> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
> (For email, remove the obvious from my address)
>
> Quote from George Ankner:
> If you knew as much as you think you know,
> You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
>
> "marco" <marcop@iinetdotnet.au> wrote in message
> news:8FA347F1-0C21-48A4-95CE-A99BE5300A06@microsoft.com...
>> I'm going to install a new motherboard later today. All other hardware
>> will remain the same. What should I expect on starting the system for the
>> first time.
>> Will I get away with simply inserting the Vista DVD and doing a repair?
>> Will there be any re-activation issues?
>>
>> Help would be appreciated

>


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Old 23-05-2007, 03:03 PM   #8
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probably will need an upgrade install of vista.
it works similar to repair in xp.



mikeyhsd@comcast.net



"marco" <marcop@iinetdotnet.au> wrote in message news:8FA347F1-0C21-48A4-95CE-A99BE5300A06@microsoft.com...
I'm going to install a new motherboard later today. All other hardware will
remain the same. What should I expect on starting the system for the first
time.
Will I get away with simply inserting the Vista DVD and doing a repair?
Will there be any re-activation issues?

Help would be appreciated

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Old 27-05-2007, 03:56 AM   #9
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DONT DO IT. i made this mistake and after thousands of dollars in new
hardware, hours putting it together, and around 8 hours on the phone i am
switching to linux. BEWARE OF HARDWARE UPGRADES.

"mikeyhsd" wrote:

> probably will need an upgrade install of vista.
> it works similar to repair in xp.
>
>
>
> mikeyhsd@comcast.net
>
>
>
> "marco" <marcop@iinetdotnet.au> wrote in message news:8FA347F1-0C21-48A4-95CE-A99BE5300A06@microsoft.com...
> I'm going to install a new motherboard later today. All other hardware will
> remain the same. What should I expect on starting the system for the first
> time.
> Will I get away with simply inserting the Vista DVD and doing a repair?
> Will there be any re-activation issues?
>
> Help would be appreciated
>

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Old 27-05-2007, 11:40 AM   #10
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Wyatt wrote:
> DONT DO IT. i made this mistake and after thousands of dollars in new
> hardware, hours putting it together, and around 8 hours on the phone i am
> switching to linux. BEWARE OF HARDWARE UPGRADES.
>


Wyatt

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