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Paul B. Carnall
I would like to upgrade my existing motherboard and CPU to a more powerful
and speedy system (A motherboard that supports 333FSB, 400MHz DDR & 8X AGP
Graphics)
My current hard drive is partitioned in 2 roughly equal partitions the C
drive which is the system drive holding my WIN XP Home Edition together with
all Program (Application) Files and the D drive which holds all my storage
folders and files.
It is not a problem for me to re-install all of my Program (Application)
Files again following the re-installation of WIN XP.
Can someone advise me the correct procedures for doing what I would like to
do.
The physical changing of the motherboard with its new CPU and installing new
RAM and remaking all the connections is not problematical - it's what I have
to do technically to achieve a successful change.
Your help would be greatly appreciated
Many thanks
Paul
and speedy system (A motherboard that supports 333FSB, 400MHz DDR & 8X AGP
Graphics)
My current hard drive is partitioned in 2 roughly equal partitions the C
drive which is the system drive holding my WIN XP Home Edition together with
all Program (Application) Files and the D drive which holds all my storage
folders and files.
It is not a problem for me to re-install all of my Program (Application)
Files again following the re-installation of WIN XP.
Can someone advise me the correct procedures for doing what I would like to
do.
The physical changing of the motherboard with its new CPU and installing new
RAM and remaking all the connections is not problematical - it's what I have
to do technically to achieve a successful change.
Your help would be greatly appreciated
Many thanks
Paul