license - replacing motherboard

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I have discovered a problem with the ethernet adapter
built in to the motherboard on a new machine I put
together.
Windows and Office OEM are both activated and registered.
My understanding is that I may not be able to re-activate
them after I replace the board.
How do I address this issue?
Bryan
 
if it will not activate by internet just call the number. tell them that you
had to replace MB and they will help. I had to swap mb twice, and second
time I was not required to re-activate.
 
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The simplest way would be to obtain the replacement motherboard
from the same source as the original.

Bruce Chambers

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BryanB said:
I have discovered a problem with the ethernet adapter
built in to the motherboard on a new machine I put
together.
Windows and Office OEM are both activated and registered.
My understanding is that I may not be able to re-activate
them after I replace the board.
How do I address this issue?
Bryan


Click on the link below, or copy and paste the link into the address box
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Move XP to new hardware.
http://michaelstevenstech.com/moving_xp.html
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