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What the heck?

fuzzybabybunny

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I have an academic version of Vista x86 Ultimate. I activated it on my old computer. Then I replaced my old motherboard with a completely different one and completely reinstalled Vista. I went to re-activate Vista... and it did so with no problems. I didn't even have to phone a MS tech and say something like I had to upgrade my mobo to something different because my old one died and they don't sell it anymore.

😕
 
Carefull!!!!!!!!!!!!

the MS police are listening AND watching, you could be woken late at night to have a spell cast opon you.
 
How long did you wait? I believe MS drops activation records from their databases after a certain period of time.
 
Originally posted by: blazer
Carefull!!!!!!!!!!!!

the MS police are listening AND watching, you could be woken late at night to have a spell cast opon you.

*Goes into corner and whimpers*

Originally posted by: Nothinman
How long did you wait? I believe MS drops activation records from their databases after a certain period of time.

I think it was about 6 months.
 
Big brother is watching.

And listening.

And reading.

And learning.

And yes, he is fair to us, poor earhlings.

Sometimes... 😉
 
Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
Originally posted by: blazer
Carefull!!!!!!!!!!!!

the MS police are listening AND watching, you could be woken late at night to have a spell cast opon you.

*Goes into corner and whimpers*

Originally posted by: Nothinman
How long did you wait? I believe MS drops activation records from their databases after a certain period of time.

I think it was about 6 months.

Activations are dropped (AFAIK) about every 120 days. The point is to keep one copy from being quickly installed on a bunch of systems, by dropping the records after a few months they get what they want (less piracy) and also (hopefully) hassle you less by not making you call in.

 
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