« Reply #2 on: October 20, 2006, 04:05:42 AM »
Not true Kyle. Same thing happened to me but just because that was third time I did such a transition (replacing motherboard). Not sure, but I believe that you are allowed to do it three times. After that, you just call a toll-free number (MS) and explain them what you did (for example: "...my old motherboard just died and I had to replace it... so kill me...". They will give you a new number you have to register your copy of Windows with and that's about it.
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