Hi guys,
My erstwhile trusty Asus P4C800 Deluxe motherboard finally died on me last night after 1.5 years of loyal, trouble-free service.
If I can't find another P4C800 Deluxe while shopping today, I may be forced to buy a different brand or at least a different model.
Question: If I buy a different model motherboard and put all my existing hardware on it and boot it up, will WinXP Professional SP2 accept it with open arms and detect all the new hardware contained in the motherboard, like the chipset, onboard LAN/audio, etc? Or am I going to have to format and start from scratch? I'd rather not format the hard drive if I don't have to.
Normally, I consider tragic events like this as a stellar opportunity to upgrade and get a faster box, but frankly, this system is performing well in every game and still has another year's worth of life in her:
P4 2.4ghz @ 3.01 ghz
1 GB Kingston Hyper-X PC3200 RAM
Seagate 120GB SATA hard drive
128 MB ATI Radeon 9800 Pro
If you were me, what would you do? Just get another Asus P4C800 Deluxe, or maybe something a little newer along with a faster CPU?
If someone could answer the question about what how XP handles a new motherboard thrown into the picture, I'd appreciate it.
I do keep the system clean and defragged, so there is not a lot of extraneous files lying around. That's why I'm loathe to do a format/re-install if I don't have to.
Thanks!