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More info?)
Of COURSE it's a Microsoft thing. You don't think they'd
let you get away with changing a whole motherboard withough
having to pay again to you? Horrors! Next you might have
to purchase all your installed software again. Think of
the chaos that would create!
>-----Original Message-----
>Why does replacing a bad motherboard make the OEM license
no longer valid? Is
>this a Microsoft thing?
>
>"Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> Your original OEM eMachine license for Windows XP
>> is no longer valid with a different motherboard. You'll
>> have to purchase a new "Full Version" of Windows XP
>> and perform a "Repair Install".
>>
>> Changing a Motherboard or Moving a Hard Drive with XP
Installed
>>
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/moving_xp.html
>>
>> How to Perform a Windows XP Repair Install
>>
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm
>>
>> [Courtesy of MS-MVP Michael Stevens]
>>
>> --
>> Carey Frisch
>> Microsoft MVP
>> Windows XP - Shell/User
>> Microsoft Newsgroups
>>
>> Be Smart! Protect Your PC!
>>
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/protect/default.mspx
>>
>>
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>>
>> "Darrin" wrote:
>>
>> | I had to replace a motherboard in an emachine. When
Windows loaded it said I
>> | have to reactivate. I cliked yes and the activate
windows screen appeared.
>> | There is no text in the screen, just the logo of the
two keys. I am stuck at
>> | this point. Any help would be appriciated.
>>
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