> Hi Mark--
>
> I don't think you have to spend much time worrying about the activation
> aspects of this MOBO swap. Just make sure that you get your new mobo in
> carefully and get set to enjoy it. You may well get an activation speed
> bump but not to worry, because if you do either call the number that is in
> the wizard, or if one is not provided to you, then call MSFT and have them
> transfer you to "Activation" and if your PK won't work, they can generate a
> new valid PK for you.
>
> If you need to call them and a wizard doesn't give you a number, for
> US/Canada, use
>
> (800) 936-5700
>
> In another country use the contact number at the bottom of the page at
http://support.microsoft.comor>
>
https://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-us&prid=10299&gp...>
> Good luck,
>
> CH<markharris2...[ at ]comcast.net> wrote in message
>
> news:1177800302.596966.235770[ at ]n59g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>
> > Need some advise on the process needed to swap motherboards.
>
> > I have a Windows Vista Ultimate machine on a AMD X2 3800+ motherboard.
> > It only has AGP, so I want to get to a PCIe mobo. The installation
> > was a clean Vista BUSINESS edition back in February. Then, I decided
> > to splurge and I used the Windows ANYTIME UPGRADE to upgrade to a
> > ULTIMATE edition.
>
> > So now I want to swap the whole motherboard to an Intel e6420 mobo,
> > and I don't don't where to start, and ultimately how happy Windows
> > will be when it detects the massive hardware swap.
>
> > I am guessing I shut the system down, boot from the ANYTIME UPGRADE
> > CD, and then tell it to do some kind of repair thing. Will it ask
> > license? How can I use the license for Ultimate that I paid for?
>
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