Is Vista Gonna Flip Out B/c Of The Hardware Changes, Etc?

Mar 23, 2008

I am building a new system to get away from Dell. I am using my existing HDD to do the build. Is Vista gonna flip out b/c of the hardware changes, etc? will I need to install it from scratch? if so, is it going to work? or will I have to go buy another copy?

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Is Vista Gonna Flip Out B/c The Hardware Changes?

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I am building a new system to get away from Dell. I am using my existing HDD to do the build. Is Vista gonna flip out b/c of the hardware changes, etc? will I need to install it from scratch? if so, is it going to work? or will I have to go buy another copy?

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