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Promjena matične - OEM windows 7

Pitanje za iskusnije..

Postoji li mogućnost promjene matične ploče, a da se ne mora nanovo instalirati windows?..

Odnosno kako promjeniti matičnu ploču kad imaš aktivirani links oem windows, a da ne izgubiš licencu..

 

Komp mi se resetira kako mu dođe, totalno random, u browseru na youtube, sve sam isključio osim kvara, problematične matične..A kako je matična izvrsne marke ECS, mislim da je tvrdnja siguran događaj..

 

Iako mi je komp pod garancijom, nemam više živaca slati ga na "servis" i zabavljati se sa Links-om nekoliko mjeseci, već je bio kod njih poradi navedenog problema i vratio se jednak..Kod njih vrijedi jedino odnijeti komponentu kad je mrtva..

 

Bacio bih ga u smeće, da nije legalnih windowsa..

 

 
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"If you swap, will have to reactivate, on-line will have you call, a computer will ask if this is the only computer it's on, say Yes, it will either give you a new activation code or send you to a person - with MS about 9 times out of 10 it just gives you a new code...if you go to a person, tell them the original mobo is dead...generally they just give you a code."


If the motherboard dies you can replace it if you have OEM. More info below.

 

What Exactly Can One Change With An OEM Operating System? 

You shouldn't have a problem replacing any parts other then the motherboard, although if you replace too many of the computers parts you may need to reactivate. If you replace the motherboard you will need to reactivate (and likely reinstall), which (according to some) you can do. However there is also some OEM documentation stating that replacing the motherboard for reasons other then defect creates a new computer and the OEM license is no longer valid.

Many posts here say you can replace the motherboard, many others say you can't. Some of the confusion is because the OEM EULA doesn't specifically say replacing the motherboard creates a new computer, that language comes from a FAQ page about the OEM license (and a FAQ page is not part of the EULA). But Microsoft also has another OEM webpage saying you can replace the motherboard and still use the OEM license - causing much confusion on this topic.

Because Microsoft says you can replace the motherboard on one page and the OEM EULA doesn't say otherwise, you should be able to replace the motherboard. However, if your Windows install disk is from a computer manufacturer the disk might be locked to the motherboards BIOS which would prevent you from being able to install Windows on a motherboard not made by that computer manufacturer. Also, OEM copies are bound to the first computer installed on and are not transferable (can't be moved to a different computer).

OEM License Page:
http://oem.microsoft.com/script/contentPage.aspx?pageid=552857


OEM FAQ Page saying you can't replace the motherboard unless it's defective (8 questions down):
http://oem.microsoft.com/script/contentpage.aspx?pageid=552846#faq1


This page (about Vista) suggests you can replace the motherboard with OEM, it just needs to be reactivated:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/buyorupgrade/activationfaq.mspx


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