Hiya,
Best post current pc specs
Then it would be easier to help
I assume you already have a DDR mobo, With this in mind it basicly boils down to choosing a new mobo (gotta be ATX type i am 99.9% sure lol)
Anyways from assuming a few things....
I have had 50% success swapping mobo/cpu and keeping HD intact
Though i always do a full-install of OS as a matter of course when a new rig is running
If now your orig cpu/ram/vid etc etc are good to keep with a new mobo upgrade it's a basic easy swap as such
Choices as i see em ............
#1 : Swap mobo (after suggestions/advice etc) and backup essential data to cdr etc etc then do complete fresh OS install and add saved data
#2 : Swap mobo and use HD etc as-is and get to see if alls well
#3 : Either way after trying/sorting/fixing i would 100% suggest doing a re-install of preffered OS asap
#4 : Wait for others input and do some research
I assume you will be swapping from say AMD to another AMD mobo ? or visa-versa with Intel
This is what i mean by my 50% basic mobo swapping
If you are gonna try swapping a amd to intel (or visa-versa) i don't think you will find it can be achieved easily
Just tested my main HD with 2 relatives rigs and alls well (all of ours are amd based)
So get ya current specs up so we all can throw some suggestions your way
BTW to answer thread title ...........
Earth yaself (wrist band u can buy or just de-static yaself (hold eathed pipe) and keep a hand on metal chassis of case)
Remove guts of pc cards leads and ribbons ect (make a note of where all goes if you r completely new to inside a pc eg, small marker pen lettering on ribbons etc
)
When mobo is clear on most cases the backing it's fixed to will remove from the side of case or swingout, If not to finally remove mobo u carefully unscrew/twist/click/prize/ratchet/hammer n chissel (hmm best calm down lol) anyways just undo mobo n carefully take it out avoiding holding onto anything resmbling a chip/or delicate fitting (try to grab onto somert like edges or pci slots
Never force a mobo or any other pc component ! use your eyes and common sense and a bit of persuasion
Basicly don't static shock mobo etc and do not rip her out allowing scratches etc to kill it lol