If your running oem XP or Vista and change your board you will require a new license as the license is tied to the board it was originaly activated on.
Personaly I would do a fresh install as there wont be any problems regards drivers ect.
as far as microsoft are concerned, you fried your motherboard going ott with overclockingbought a new one, and need the key re-activating.
as a rule i always re-install whenever i upgrade any main component(cpu/mobo/ram)
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only for OEM
don't give out false info!
personally i've formatted with every motherboard upgrade, besides moving from a A7V266 to an A7V266R, since they even looked exactly the same![]()
If your running oem XP or Vista and change your board you will require a new license as the license is tied to the board it was originaly activated on.
Read the first line I mentioned oem.
lmfao...
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15th Oct 2008, 06:31 PM
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Last edited by RJC : 15th Oct 2008 at 06:41 PM.
...is it likely to have any problems using the current installation of windows? Would you need to do a reformat and windows reinstall for any reason or just using the present installation is no problem?