Similar to DREDIOCK’s thread, my old gaming machine just crapped out.
I am wondering if I would be able to use my old hard drive, with Windows XP and all my files, in a new machine.
How would I get and load drivers for things like the graphics card and network adapter?
Would a new machine even boot up if I plugged in my existing drive?
I am not looking to drop big bucks. Would an Intel I3 do the job for Aces High? At what settings? Paired with a 54xx or 55xx Radeon? My recently deceased machine ran AH at min graphics settings. I hope to take this opportunity to enter the 21st century of eye candy.
The tale of my machine’s death:
It is an HP Pavilion. The power supply has a flashing green light on the back, and it will not fire up. Per the web, one fix was to unplug the power cord from the back of the machine, discharge the capacitors by holding in the power button, and hook everything back up. It didn’t work. The light was on steady while the PSU was disconnected from the MB.
So…. I looked more closely at the MB and saw a heat sink flopped off a chip. Other than that it is not the CPU, I have no clue which chip. The heat sink is mechanically attached to the board on two wires, so now it swings as if on a hinge. It appears to have become unglued.
It is about six years old. I am at work, so I don’t have the specs on hand. But, I believe most of the innards would be tough to match to a new MB. Last year I replaced the graphics card, and it was a PCI-E, I believe.