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Old 03-01-2007, 16:52   #11
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That's always been the case of an OEM licence.. Which is dictated by the Motherbaord and case.
Sorry, I need to learn to read...

Does Vista have any advanced any piracy techniques over XP?
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Old 03-01-2007, 16:56   #12
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Sorry, I need to learn to read...

Does Vista have any advanced any piracy techniques over XP?
Certainly does, the software protection platform. Doesn't mean they wont be got around though, it's inevitable.

It's not in Office 2007 curiously though, that uses the current activation system.
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Old 03-01-2007, 17:02   #13
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bumping my previous question, does XP dectect if a new motherboard is installed?
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Yes. But that doesn't necessarily mean you need to activate again.
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Old 03-01-2007, 17:07   #15
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Yes. But that doesn't necessarily mean you need to activate again.

daft really, providing you have only one copy on one machine at one time.. So I wonder what happens then if you have to replace a faulty motherboard?
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You activate again.
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Old 03-01-2007, 17:09   #17
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You activate again.

but then that's breaking the license agreement is it not? :undecided:

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Old 03-01-2007, 17:13   #18
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The specifics were actually removed from the EULA I believe. You're right in that you cant install an OEM copy onto another system... but when does one system become another?
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Old 03-01-2007, 17:40   #19
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If you replace a defective motherboard with an identical replacement, you're OK. If you replace a defective motherboard with one of equivalent specification, you're probably OK. If you upgrade your motherboard, that's a new PC as far as OEM licensing goes.

Moving the PC to a new chassis also counts as an upgrade (even though you probably won't have to re-activate) because you did affix your COA label to the case now, didn't you?
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Old 03-01-2007, 21:25   #20
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I had to ring up and activate when I changed the hard drive (and went from IDE to SATA, wether that clinched it or not I don't know!). The bulk of that system is now installed with MCE 2005, but the case, cd drives, graphics etc. have been reused with an older motherboard. Bet I need to reactivate when I get around to putting it back on! This is for XP home OEM.
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