VISTA OEM Activation question.

crossrode

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Should I buy Microsoft's new Vista Premium OEM 32 bit OS, what is the deal on activating the OS. What about switching out motherboards, hard drives, etc. in the future. How many times will the OS activate? What can I change? What is not allowed by Microsoft regarding activation and use? Can someone please explain how it works? Much thanks.
 

gorcorps

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Originally posted by: wirednuts
that does not answer his question in any way

I hope you didn't join solely to make that remark. For one... a big waste of time on your part because if you bothered to read it DOES answer his question.

It acts the same way XP did... No more than one machine can run the OS at the same time.
 

gorcorps

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2. INSTALLATION AND USE RIGHTS. Before you use the software under a license, you must
assign that license to one device (physical hardware system). That device is the ?licensed device.?
A hardware partition or blade is considered to be a separate device.
a. Licensed Device. You may install one copy of the software on the licensed device. You may
use the software on up to two processors on that device at one time. Except as provided in the
Storage and Network Use (Ultimate edition) sections below, you may not use the software on any
other device.

It doesn't answer everything he wants 100% positive I agree, but there's enough information there to know that the limitation is one machine. It also says near the bottom that you're allowed to make a single copy of the disk for backup and reinstallation only. Since it doesn't mention anything about a total reinstalls than that means there's no limit on that ONE machine. This is how XP worked... so hard drives/cdrom/vid cards can be changed and the OS won't know the diff. If the mother board is changed than it requires a reactivation of the OS but it's allowed
 

wirednuts

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<quote>It doesn't answer everything he wants 100% positive I agree</quote>

you still question the reason i joined? :D
 

wirednuts

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THANKS! now there is some substance. apparently, its MORE lenient then xp was with changing hardware, and from what that article says, the OEM version and the RETAIL version are EXACTLY the same as far as activation goes? in fact, the biggest loss with the OEM is the ms support? thats it? it said with the OEM version, the installer is required to give the end user support, while the retail vista comes with microsoft support. so that tells me there is no reason to buy retail! $120 vista premium oem is looking mighty good now.
 

microAmp

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Originally posted by: wirednuts
THANKS! now there is some substance. apparently, its MORE lenient then xp was with changing hardware, and from what that article says, the OEM version and the RETAIL version are EXACTLY the same as far as activation goes? in fact, the biggest loss with the OEM is the ms support? thats it? it said with the OEM version, the installer is required to give the end user support, while the retail vista comes with microsoft support. so that tells me there is no reason to buy retail! $120 vista premium oem is looking mighty good now.

From what I read else where, if you have OEM and do change out your motherboard more than twice (for example: original-AMD X2, then new Core 2 Duo, finally AMD NextGen) Vista won't work and have to get a new OEM serial. Retail version you can do all that without problems. It also makes me wonder if Vista OEM will behave like my XP OEM, 6 months down the when after a fresh install, I upgraded again (fresh install again)and activation was all clear and didn't complain, seems to have gotten "cleaned out"....
 

wirednuts

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well this is the origonal intention of the thread creator- to find out exactly what the differences are.

by going from that article though, it specifically states the retail version CANNOT be transferred as many times as you like. it is, in fact, exactly the same as the oem version- there are no differences in activation between the two. with retail, you are paying for the microsoft support and printed manual. thats about it. i would sure like to confirm that article as true, because it does not state the name of the 'spokeswoman' who said all of that.