New Motherboard - OEM Vista ???

J

Jean B.

We have three computers that just got zapped by lightning. Two of them
were running Vista OEM Business edition.

My question is: If we buy new motherboards to fix these machines, will
we also need to buy new copies of Vista OEM Business, or can we just
reactivate with the new motherboards? The hard drives (with Vista
already installed) will remain unchanged.

Thanks in advance,

Jean
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

You would have to replace the motherboards with
the exact make and model as the existing motherboards.
Then you would be prompted to reactivate Vista.

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

----------------------------------------------------------------------

:

We have three computers that just got zapped by lightning. Two of them
were running Vista OEM Business edition.

My question is: If we buy new motherboards to fix these machines, will
we also need to buy new copies of Vista OEM Business, or can we just
reactivate with the new motherboards? The hard drives (with Vista
already installed) will remain unchanged.

Thanks in advance,

Jean
 
G

Guest

Hello Jean,
Speaking from a recent expieriance, if you do replace your Mobo's with the
exact same Mobo, then there should be no need to reactivate your Installed
Vista, as Vista will view it as the same Mobo and automaticaly download the
drivers for the board, just had a technician replace my Mobo \same board/
and no prob all done in about 15 min then up and running, no need for
reactivating, should only be a need for that if you use a differant
board, and then you may have to do a telephone activation, if they
"Microsoft" allow,, once you have explained your problem and need for
re-activation
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top