You should not need to reactivate on an acer. Grab the xrm-ms and install it 
using slmgr.  If the bios is legit, it will be activated. 
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From: Winterlight <[email protected]>

Date: Sat, 23 May 2009 11:17:06 
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [H] OEM Vista rules and procedures


I have a nine month old ACER laptop. It came with a 250GB drive. It 
was partitioned into two equal primary partitions for OS and Data as 
well as a couple of hidden partitions for ACER recovery/restorations. 
I turned the data partition into an extended partition, and increased 
it's size.

I happen to have  80GB 72k laptop drive. The ACER has two HD bays. So 
I am thinking of putting the OS and programs on the 72K drive, and 
running the 250GB drive as a data drive, removing all the hidden partitions.

Is this going to kill my battery life?

The ACER is running the OEM Vista Home Premium that came with the 
laptop. Are these changes going to cause it to shut down, and if so 
will it be a big hassle to reactivate?

Suppose I backup my existing partitions with Acronis, try the setup 
as described, have problems or don't like it and then go back restore 
what I had. Will Vista let me alone once I restore the partition or 
does it know things changed and then came back? I am working with a 
OEM OS version I am worried about being shut out.

While I am on the subject I own a OEM Vista Home Premium DVD I bought 
from Newegg and am running on this desktop. Can I use that DVD with 
the ACER laptops license number to do a clean install on the laptop… 
is that allowed?

I am also thinking about buying a use ThinkPad tablet… how do you 
even install a clean version? The way I understand it such a thing is 
not possible…you use the OS IBM or Leveno has on there and that is 
that. Or am I wrong?



  Thanks

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