Need Motherboard

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I think I need a new motherboard in an emachine T2812. AMD 2800, 512
Ram. The only disc I have are to reload system. These are the restore
discs that came with machine. Can I swap motherboard and not have to
reload. The HD is good. How do I swap the motherboard. I don't mean
how to physically do that. I can do that. The mobo will come with a
motherboard disc. When do I load it. I guess the copy of XP is set p
for the other mobo. What is the order in which I should proceed?

Any recommendation for a mobo for the amd 2800. It needs to have room
for my son's video card which I believe is AGP or could be PCI. He
also has PCI Video Capture Card and a Sound Card which are PCI. He has
a CD ROM and DVD ROM.

Please help
 
I think I need a new motherboard in an emachine T2812. AMD 2800, 512
Ram. The only disc I have are to reload system. These are the restore
discs that came with machine. Can I swap motherboard and not have to
reload. The HD is good. How do I swap the motherboard. I don't mean
how to physically do that. I can do that. The mobo will come with a
motherboard disc. When do I load it. I guess the copy of XP is set p
for the other mobo. What is the order in which I should proceed?

Any recommendation for a mobo for the amd 2800. It needs to have room
for my son's video card which I believe is AGP or could be PCI. He
also has PCI Video Capture Card and a Sound Card which are PCI. He has
a CD ROM and DVD ROM.

Please help

If you are using WXP or W2K you might get lucky by replacing the
motherboard with one that has the same chipset (brains) of the
motherboard.
 
discs that came with machine. Can I swap motherboard and not have to
reload. The HD is good. How do I swap the motherboard. I don't mean


Many restore CD's examine the motherboard's ESCD to look for name branding
(i.e. before the restore starts it looks for an oem 'emachine' motherboard)
so your restore CD's might not work. 'Badgolfermans' advice is pretty good
and would save you a lot of work if successful.
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If you change the motherboard, then you MUST reformat the harddrive and do a
fresh install of the OS. Otherwise you will get nasty Registry errors and
ongoing data corruption. And, yes, you will have to buy a new OS disk.
 
If you change the motherboard, then you MUST
No.


reformat the harddrive
No.

and do a
fresh install of the OS.
No.

Otherwise you will get nasty Registry errors
No.

and
ongoing data corruption.
No,

And, yes, you will have to buy a new OS disk.

I think you're on a roll here, because unless the EULA
specifically mentioned the motherboard as the component the
Windows license is tied to, then this too, would be another;

No.
 
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