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Thread ID: 42590 2004-02-16 00:59:00 Installing new Motherboard wattie (613) Press F1
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215864 2004-02-16 00:59:00 I'm replacing my old ASUS A7V, Athlon 1GHZ board with a new Gigabyte GA-7N400 board and Athlon 1800+ CPU. Can I just swap boards and boot to the same Hard Drive (Windows XP Pro)? I'm hoping I don't need to re-install XP. Can I get round it by just installing the new drivers over the old ones? Also the CPU box set says thermal paste is not necessary when using the AMD cooler....correct? wattie (613)
215865 2004-02-16 01:00:00 Oops, that should be a 2800+ CPU..... wattie (613)
215866 2004-02-16 01:42:00 nope most likely the boards will have different mobo drivers etc and xp wont like that .........also it may mean you'll have to 'reactivate' xp cause if you change too much hardware it dont like it either.........lol.........LUCK drcspy (146)
215867 2004-02-16 01:43:00 if the cpu came in a box with a heatsink and fan and has a heat 'pad' under the heatsink then you dont need paste with it.......specially if it says 'paste not needed'......jsut make damn sure you seat it properly drcspy (146)
215868 2004-02-16 02:52:00 while XP is the first MS os that is designed to handle motherboard swaps it dosn't always work to well.

firstly BACKUP everything in case you have to format and reinstall. before installing new motherboard delete everything out of device manager. swap the motherboards and it should ask for new drivers on startup. if it shits itself try booting from cd choose new install then upgrade (little rusty here) this should upgrade the HAL. if all else fails format/reinstall.
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215869 2004-02-16 06:59:00 When fitting the heatsink remember to remove the cover(sticker) from the pad underneath. geeman (5280)
215870 2004-02-16 07:21:00 HAL? wattie (613)
215871 2004-02-16 08:14:00 HAL= Hardware Abstraction Layer drcspy (146)
215872 2004-02-16 08:15:00 www.annoyances.org tweak'e (174)
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