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activation policy for changing motherboards with Vista OEM

Asked By JH
03-Mar-07 06:04 PM
I have an activated copy of Vista Home Premium OEM, and I have been having
several issues with the motherboard I am using (ASRock 939Dual).  Basically,
the USB controller randomly dying, issues with the onboard LAN, etc, and
general Windows flakiness that I think can be attributable to the fact it
has a Uli chipset, and since being bought out by Nvidia, Uli has not really
released a proper Vista driver.

Basically, I want to replace the motherboard to end the problems.  The same
board is not available locally; in fact there are only a couple socket 939
boards I can easily get locally.  Even if it was, I don't think I'd want to
buy the same board given the Uli chipset driver support issues.

What is Microsoft's policy on a situation like this?  I know that you are
not able to transfer OEM copies to a different motherboard, but what happens
if the board needs to be replaced due to tech issues with a completely
different board (manufacturer, chipset, etc.).  Will they give me all kinds
of grief about getting it reactivated and/or try to force me to buy another
copy of Vista?

activation policy for changing motherboards with Vista OEM

Asked By Conor
03-Mar-07 07:20 PM
It isn't that at all. Mine is working fine. The only thing is the LAN
which doesn't have a decent driver.


No. You'll need to do the telephone activation but explain the
situation.


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