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Old 08-24-2004, 01:01
Crk
 
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changingMotherBoard.........

as i see this is a very concurrent board where many user from newbies to avanced ones join and share ideas/files/knowledge ......... i've been asking this cuestion myself manytimes and searched about this without finding a solution for this....

i remember couple of years ago i had Windows XP Professional ...but unfortunely my board got burned and had to change ....... i still have the same hardware, HD, same memory, same processor but Xp didn't like the Motherboard and never load anymore.. neither in safe mode or anyway .... same happend after i change the board for some reason not long time ago ..then again XP never load .. i had to format the disk and re-install everything all over again ... Does anyone had experienced similar problem with this?? is there a possible reason or solution for this issue? .... i heared is Drivers matter... when XP reads the Old driver from previous motherboard .. i wonder why XP isn't better specially when microsoft knows about this bugs ...i know win9x loads under any board when starting up it just ask for drivers update ... XP ( is this the better OS microsoft promised ??) bullshit?

anyone knows how to fix this.... just in case happends again.. itwill make my time free from formatting and re-installing again ..i got an idea about deleting all refered driver files about the motherboard located in: C:\Windows\System32\Drivers .... i haven't try but maybe will load and update its driver database with the ones needed for the new board.

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