Re: Non OEM Motherboard
- From: Bruce Chambers <bchambers@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 18:24:39 -0700
Dave B wrote:
Actually I believe if the motherboard was replaced due to defect, and not as an upgrade to a functioning motherboard, then the license is still valid, not 100% on this though.
You're correct, but the replacement motherboard would have to come from the original OEM -- Gateway, in this case.
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