Would i get any problems by hooking up my old hard drive to a new motherboard? By problems I mean as crashes, continuously re-installing things, etc etc.
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Would i get any problems by hooking up my old hard drive to a new motherboard? By problems I mean as crashes, continuously re-installing things, etc etc.
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What does the "techinically" part mean?Originally Posted by lalalax3
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Your mobo will come with a cd of drivers that you should install. I doubt you will have problems other than XP will have to be reactivated.
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But will I have to re-install XP everytime i start up the computer?Originally Posted by AlfonsoVIII
Aslo, I just tried to overclock my Nvidia 5200, and the screen just blacked out and didn't turn on. So I used my old MX4000 and it's working now, so did I just fry my video card?
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Originally Posted by MasterAdnin
You will not have to reinstall, but reactivate, either by phone or internet. It only takes a couple seconds, but you will have to reactivate it again if you swtich back and forth to each motherboard. After so many activations, you will be forced to call them, nothing bad, but just letting you know as a common courtesy. As far as your 5200, you may have, but go in the bios and set it back to default. Also if you are switching graphics card on the same computer, so may be having driver issues.
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So to reactivate, I just have to call the Windows people or call? Gotcha, and as for the fx5200, I put in the mx4000 just as a replacement just to varify on here if my card is fried or not.Originally Posted by AlfonsoVIII
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