mobo transfer in desktop

That's bullcrap. Twice I swapped whole computers (disregarding the HDD) and the same Windows installation worked just fine, without any repairing or replacing.

Thats not entirely true. I was having problems with my video card drivers before, so I uninstalled and reinstalled them a few times, and then XP gave me a message saying I changed my hardware significantly, and I have to re-activate.

Now thats bull crap.
 
with only cpu, memory, video and sound(if not using onboard) cards are put in another case with a totally different board you have simply assembled a new system altogether. That's still going to be a major hardware change past the limit allowed when Microsoft anticipated that there would be some upgrades to different hardwares over a period of time.

When you start swapping boards or go over 3 items within a certain period of time you have to reactivate anyways. If you are forced to reinstall Windows due to a need to wipe a drive due to virus or something else what do you do? call MS. It isn't that hard to do. When you swap too many things you will want a clean install anyways. It saves alot of headaches when problems come up later.
 
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