Upgrade Processor Running Vista 64

Jul 31, 2009

Can I change my processor from a dual core to a quad core on a motherboard that supports quad core running vista 64 ultimate without having to re-install the my OS? Also, will replacing the CPU trigger a call to Microsoft to revalidate. I'm thinking of replacing my Intel E6600 dual core with an Intel Q9550 quad core.

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But still i appreciate this control, because I my profession is electroncis-related I just like this type of clock frequency control. IBM also provided us with automatic CPU, automatic PCI bus or fixed PCI bus frequency, optical drive turn-off time in addiiton to harddisk timer found for real techies who get deep into hardware, we don't have that in Vista but I don't care. I have a real quiet laptop now despite its gigantic 17inch display and hardware meant for hard-core CAD, Graphics & Gaming, you don't alway sneed processor toiling hard in summer heat, only asking for potential fan damage-->CPU damage, so thsi control is nice....

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