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Title: Change of Motherboard ... Question
Post by: airmess on January 09, 2003, 11:31:08 PM
Hi

I have a question regarding a change of motherboard from ASUS A7V333 (VIA Chipset) to A7N8x (NVIDIA Chipset).

Can i simply replace CPU, Cooler and RAM and start it up again with my former WIndows XP configuaration (VIA Software) or do i need to reinstall the entire WIndows XP from scratch cause of the NVIDIA Chipset Software ?

Does WIndows XP allow me to install new drivers (NVIDIA) while bootup ?

Thanks for answering

airmess
Title: Change of Motherboard ... Question
Post by: Hajo on January 09, 2003, 11:47:51 PM
Airmess

It should start up.  Windows should look for the drivers.  You will undoubtedly have a  CD that came with the mobo.  Your drivers for the NVidia chipset should be on there.  If XP does not prompt you for the Nvidia chipset driver....insert the CD and autorun will let you load the appropriate drivers.

Now....remember this is Windows....need I splain more Lucy?

Hajo
Title: Change of Motherboard ... Question
Post by: AKS\/\/ulfe on January 10, 2003, 12:01:16 AM
It'll work, you'll have to install the drivers for the motherboard.... but unfortunately Windows will keep your old motherboard's configuration too....

It'll work, but it won't be nearly as fast as a clean Windows installation on your new motherboard.
-SW
Title: Change of Motherboard ... Question
Post by: DAVENRINO on January 10, 2003, 12:07:40 AM
From another thread:

AKDejaVu
Senior Member

Registered: Dec 1999
Location: Portland, OR, USA
Posts: 4962
 Something that worked for someone else:

Install the new MB and Processor.
Boot from WinXP CD.
Select "Setup WinXP"
Select "Repair existing installation"

This should update the drivers so your new board will run. It would be a good idea to re-install SP1 after that.

AKDejaVu