Changing out Motherboard

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I am ready to change out a motherboard, but I am afraid if
BSOD takes place.

How do I prevent BSOD?

I have copied the intall CD onto a folder on the HDD. w
Will that help?
 
I am ready to change out a motherboard, but I am afraid if
BSOD takes place.

How do I prevent BSOD?

I have copied the intall CD onto a folder on the HDD. w
Will that help?

Assuming your new hardware so woefully incompatible with your old
hardware that it bsod's, then just boot the install cd again and do a
repair installation.

Yousuf Khan
 
Assuming your new hardware so woefully incompatible with your old
hardware that it bsod's, then just boot the install cd again and
do a repair installation.

Yousuf Khan

If Internet Explorer 8 has been installed on the hard drive, then the
"just" part of the repair install gets a bit more complicated...

"How to perform a repair installation of Windows XP if a later version
of Internet Explorer is installed"
< http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917964 >

HTH,
John
 
If Internet Explorer 8 has been installed on the hard drive, then the
"just" part of the repair install gets a bit more complicated...

"How to perform a repair installation of Windows XP if a later version
of Internet Explorer is installed"
< http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917964 >

HTH,
John

I am using IE7 and thanks for the URL! You guys are great!
 
I am using IE7 and thanks for the URL! You guys are great!
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I installed the new motherboard a Supermicro X7SBA and now cannot ping another
machine thought windows say the connections are working.

Any ideas?
 
I installed the new motherboard a Supermicro X7SBA and now cannot ping another
machine thought windows say the connections are working.

Any ideas?
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Here is the answer, the onboard dual Gigabit ethernet
are one unit, do not attempt to split them.
 
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