you are gonna have to reinstall the os when swapping mobo's. I had to do it. make sure you have the key. I installed my os on a brand new computer but that was an xp and when xp was still being serviced. hope it is still the same.
semp
yep, if you are dealing with anything older than Vista or windows 7, I would say you will most likely have to do a reinstall of the OS ( going from experience with windowsXP and older OS's )
now, I have lucked up 2 or 3 times back using winXP and once with win98se..... but I think the main reason I lucked up had more to do with the old MB & new MB I was converting over to was made by the same manufacturer and their was not that big of a time span between the 2 models........ I just had to reload/update some MB drivers and sound/lan drivers
the only way you will know if it works or not is trial & error.......... there is a possibility that it will boot up........
running a registery cleaner can sometimes find the drivers and the unused registery code input , so you could get rid of the old stuff ( or just look for the drivers that the old MB used, search them out and erase them maybe )
Vista and Windows 7 is so much easier to work with in this department when going from one MB(PC) to another with the same HD....... doing your research/homework before you begin and knowing exactly what will not be needed that was left over from the old MB drivers/registry code, etc.... is your main problem to resolve.......
if the new MB ppicks up that an OS exists, their is a good chance it will boot up.......
can not forget that the MBR ( Master Boot Record ) and there is another file, an .ini file ( sorry I can not think of its name at this moment ) that will also possibly give you a fit
...... maybe do a "windows transfer", if you can get a new hard drive?????
hope this helps
TC