Motherboard and processor swap yeilds BSOD (blue screen error) in all modes.

Two and 1/2 years, I'm building my own computer using an OEM of Windows Vista disk.

Over the few months that I replaced the card motherboard and CPU on my computer at the main house, this dual boots Linux Ubuntu and Windows Vista.  It was working fine until recently.  The folks at EVGA set to day the jury after the first replacement fizzled when the machine starts up the second time.  I've since upgraded to a new modular power supply and a new processor Intel Quad (Q9300).

Running this configuration I can't log on to windows using my main hard drive, a 500 G SATA.  I am able to choose Safe mode, safe mode with network... etc, but no matter what selection I make results in a brief flash of the BSOD, then my computer restarts. I got to the video screen to read as follows

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I have virus scanned the disc with two calls from home via Windows Vista and ClamTK via Linux Ubuntu 10.04.  I tried with just the main hard drive connected and the connected IDE as well.  The hard drive seems to be connected correctly and has no problem running Ubuntu Linux in a dual-boot configuration.

I ran CHDSK several once... no problems with SATA cable or he analyzes with a USB adapter with my laptop also on Windows Vista.  I was able to load Windows Vista on a separate hard drive (a former IDE 160 G) and ran from the disk check a couple different time to boot from the installation CD and the 160 g, after 6 scans, no problems were detected.

Yesterday I woke up upward and instead of my computer up-to-date 87 or so updates to build one of the service packs, I was greeted with a copyright message, "an error has occurred.  You can also contact Microsoft by phone to help solve the problem.  «Code: 0xc004e002 Description: the software licensing service reported that the license above store contains inconsistent data.»

I saved all the information in dual boot drive of 500G, it was always perfectly accessible and I used DBAN (of derrick boot and nuke) to refresh the smallest 160G hard drive.  I have reinstalled windows vista and ran the first 80 some updates and refused permission to check my license number.  The 160G hard drive starts and works fine... but it reassures me that I have to present once again the license number.  How can I get a different result than the blue screen of death or violation of copyright?

If she gave you this code you shouldn't have a problem.

Once Windows is activated, you can start one of these utlities to document the product key.

Belarc Advisor: http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
(He did a good job of providing a wealth of information.)

Also: http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.shtml
and: http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/product_cd_key_viewer.html

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