since it is an OEM. its just like getting a new computer. like the other guy
said "MS considers changing motherboards as the equivalent of putting Vista
on a different computer other than the one it was first put on."
Go to the systems builders site - the OLD method was that they told
vendors/builders that changing the motherboard, except for a repair of a
defective motherboard, was a new computer, that the motherboard was the
"Computer".
Now, it's up to the system builder - if you buy OEM direct, meaning you
are a system builder, it's up to you to determine what a new computer
is. It's also up to the system builder to resolve activation issues is
MS doesn't help.
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