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What hardware changes may require re-activation?

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What hardware changes may require re-activation?

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The Windows Vista re-activation process may vary based on how you acquired Windows Vista. For example: • If you acquired Windows Vista via retail purchase (boxed product) or pre-installed on a computer from a local computer vendor, Windows Vista will require re-activation if you, for example: • Replace the hard disk drive and memory at the same time. • Replace the motherboard. • If you acquired Windows Vista pre-installed on a computer from a major manufacturer (sometimes referred to as an Original Equipment Manufacturer or OEM), Windows Vista will require re-activation if you replace the motherboard with a motherboard not provided by the OEM. • If you acquired Windows Vista via a volume license upgrade visit the Windows Vista Volume Activation page.

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