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Change of processor and motherboard
Posted by Steve Wright on December 14th, 2005


Hi,

I'm planning to upgrade my processor and motherboard from an Intel 2.4 gig
to an AMD64 bit processor. Please can someone advise me on what needs to be
done to XP for upgrade the OS with the correct drivers etc when the new board
has been put in place.

Thanks in advance.

Steve.

Posted by Ghostrider on December 14th, 2005



Steve Wright wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm planning to upgrade my processor and motherboard from an Intel 2.4 gig
> to an AMD64 bit processor. Please can someone advise me on what needs to be
> done to XP for upgrade the OS with the correct drivers etc when the new board
> has been put in place.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Steve.


For a CPU brand change along with chipset change and without
everything else remaining the same, I would still do a clean
install versus a repair job.

Posted by Ghostrider on December 14th, 2005




Ghostrider wrote:

>
> Steve Wright wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm planning to upgrade my processor and motherboard from an Intel 2.4
>> gig to an AMD64 bit processor. Please can someone advise me on what
>> needs to be done to XP for upgrade the OS with the correct drivers etc
>> when the new board has been put in place.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Steve.

>
>
> For a CPU brand change along with chipset change and without
> everything else remaining the same, I would still do a clean
> install versus a repair job.


Correction --- that is: ...with everything else remaining the
same.

Posted by Jerry on December 14th, 2005


Boot from the XP CD and do a repair install - that way you won't lose all
your stuff.

"Steve Wright" <SteveWright@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9038E425-CB0F-4036-9074-203FAF6F1DEB@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> I'm planning to upgrade my processor and motherboard from an Intel 2.4 gig
> to an AMD64 bit processor. Please can someone advise me on what needs to
> be
> done to XP for upgrade the OS with the correct drivers etc when the new
> board
> has been put in place.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Steve.



Posted by Bob Knowlden on December 15th, 2005


http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/moving_xp.html

The short version: a repair install is the minimum. Some would recommend a
clean XP installation.

In my opinion, the clean install isn't a bad idea, but it's a lot more work
than a repair install.

If you decide to go for the clean install, the "files and settings transfer
wizard" can make it somewhat less painful, but you'd still have to
re-install every application.

On the other hand, the repair installation will preserve most installed
applications and settings. Everything installed through Windows Update would
be lost, though.


Address scrambled. Replace nkbob with bobkn.

"Steve Wright" <SteveWright@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9038E425-CB0F-4036-9074-203FAF6F1DEB@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> I'm planning to upgrade my processor and motherboard from an Intel 2.4 gig
> to an AMD64 bit processor. Please can someone advise me on what needs to
> be
> done to XP for upgrade the OS with the correct drivers etc when the new
> board
> has been put in place.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Steve.




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