upgrading my 500mhz system

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I am running windows xp pro and I want to change my
harddrive, display card and my CPU. Is there any special
procedure to take? Do I have to notify Microsoft? Do I
have to get a new key? I would like to install a new
mother board and a 2.4ghz cpu, an ATI all in wonder card,
and add a 160GB hard drive. I want to make the new drive
my system drive. Any comments?
Thanks
 
Hi.

Reinstall windows on your new HDD and phone Microsoft to re-activate your
windows. That's about all you need to do
 
Hi,

It is not a upgrade, it is building a new OS.
If you use XP retail version CD, you can clean install XP
and re-activate windows; you may need to call MS toll
free for a new key. For OEM version, there may be trouble
when you re-activate windows.

Peter
 
The power supply that works with your old motherboard and
CPU will not work with a new 2.4 GHz Intel P4 or Celeron
CPU. So you need to replace just about every piece to do
the upgrade you're talking about.

You are really talking about building a new computer, which
sounds like a good idea. The question is do you scrap your
old computer or keep it as a backup or for secondary
purposes.

If it has been more than 120 days since you activated
Windows, when you re-install Windows and re-activate it will
work on the Internet just like it did the first time.


message | I am running windows xp pro and I want to change my
| harddrive, display card and my CPU. Is there any special
| procedure to take? Do I have to notify Microsoft? Do I
| have to get a new key? I would like to install a new
| mother board and a 2.4ghz cpu, an ATI all in wonder card,
| and add a 160GB hard drive. I want to make the new drive
| my system drive. Any comments?
| Thanks
 
Jim said:
The power supply that works with your old motherboard and
CPU will not work with a new 2.4 GHz Intel P4 or Celeron
CPU. So you need to replace just about every piece to do
the upgrade you're talking about.

You are really talking about building a new computer, which
sounds like a good idea. The question is do you scrap your
old computer or keep it as a backup or for secondary
purposes.

If it has been more than 120 days since you activated
Windows, when you re-install Windows and re-activate it will
work on the Internet just like it did the first time.


You forgot the RAM, Jim. A P3 500MHz (I'm assuming that's what it is) takes
PC100/133 DIMMs which, obviously, will be useless if he upgrades to a P4
2.4GHz. He needs PC3200 for that system.
 
You are correct that a new motherboard will also require
compatible RAM.

The bottom line, upgrading a system that is more than a year
or two old will cost as much as buying a new computer. You
can build your own and get exactly what you want and no more
but that will likely cost more than buying a customized DELL
since they get volume discounts.


| Jim Macklin wrote:
| > The power supply that works with your old motherboard
and
| > CPU will not work with a new 2.4 GHz Intel P4 or Celeron
| > CPU. So you need to replace just about every piece to
do
| > the upgrade you're talking about.
| >
| > You are really talking about building a new computer,
which
| > sounds like a good idea. The question is do you scrap
your
| > old computer or keep it as a backup or for secondary
| > purposes.
| >
| > If it has been more than 120 days since you activated
| > Windows, when you re-install Windows and re-activate it
will
| > work on the Internet just like it did the first time.
|
|
| You forgot the RAM, Jim. A P3 500MHz (I'm assuming that's
what it is) takes
| PC100/133 DIMMs which, obviously, will be useless if he
upgrades to a P4
| 2.4GHz. He needs PC3200 for that system.
|
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| persona non grata
|
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|
 
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