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Point #6
At Point #6, did the second install of XP Home finish? Sounds like it didn't. If that is the case the original install of XP should still boot.

That being said, One possible solution would be to reinstall the original Motherboard, boot normally, install Vista then reinstall the new Motherboard. If there is another activation "issue", Microsoft has no choice but to resolve the issue, being that the issue is not an OEM issue but an upgrade issue.

Just an idea
Posted by: JoseTorr   Posted on: 04/12/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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According to the license terms Williams needs...  ye | 04/12/07
Re: According to the license terms Williams needs...  none none | 04/12/07
Point #6  JoseTorr | 04/12/07
OEM  JoseTorr | 04/12/07
So  AdebisiTheGamer | 04/12/07
Suck it up, Matey. Arrrrrrggh!  dave.leigh@... | 04/12/07
People bleat on about a lack of support...  bportlock | 04/13/07
Correct.  dave.leigh@... | 04/13/07
Dave, you read my mind  zaine_ridling | 04/13/07
Other suggestions  Yagotta B. Kidding | 04/12/07
Why upgrade an OEM version?  kmatzen@... | 04/12/07
Re: Work arounds for licensing pain  none none | 04/12/07
Why install XP at all?  TripleII | 04/12/07
Here's a link  TripleII | 04/12/07
Not the same thing  zaine_ridling | 04/13/07
Vista "Upgrade" installation  M.R. Kennedy | 04/13/07

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