damonposey
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Ok so MS has a provision for 'defective' motherboards in the OEM license agreement, so if your motherboard is defective, you can reactivate on a new motherboard and still be within legal bounds.
Well the definition of defective is: "falling below the norm in structure or in mental or physical function "
so....Couldn't you just take a sledghammer to your old motherboard, call up MS, say your motherboard is defective, and get reactivated and still be a law-abiding user?
I only want to buy an OEM copy of vista if I know this legal loophole will work and I can be 100% legal after installing a new motherboard, because hey, I have a conscience
Well the definition of defective is: "falling below the norm in structure or in mental or physical function "
so....Couldn't you just take a sledghammer to your old motherboard, call up MS, say your motherboard is defective, and get reactivated and still be a law-abiding user?
I only want to buy an OEM copy of vista if I know this legal loophole will work and I can be 100% legal after installing a new motherboard, because hey, I have a conscience