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I currently have a recently dead computer so I am going to upgrade. Currently the Windows XP was running on a 478 board with a Pentium 4 processor. I would like to upgrade to a 775 board and an Intel Dual processor.

 

Thing is I need to keep my existing XP boot HDD as I have so much software installed that I could not install again due to lost registration details etc. A clean install is not possible.

 

Question is if I run my original XP installation cd-rom and opt for "repair" will this work?

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No,

 

Your OS is locked to the components of the computer, you can get away with things like CPU changes and RAM etc, but not a MOBO because it changes the chipset and drivers and devices that are key to windows functioning

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Your OS is locked to the components of the computer,

Hi Dalo,

As I understand it, this is correct for an OEM installation.

With a full retail version, it is OK to re-install as long as the OS is only installed on one computer.

 

This being the case - keeping the HDD with the installed OS on it and changing the motherboard etc would be inline with the EULA.

 

If this is the case then a Repair Install using the original CD would be the way to go. Assuming that RayB has a full retail version of XP.

 

Am I wrong?

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Your OS is locked to the components of the computer

 

Microsoft allows mainboard changes for repair purposes, but not for upgrade purposes. Reactivation is all that is necessary.

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I have the full version of XP but I thought the issue was the technical feasibility of the repair procedure not a EULA problem.
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Hi RayB

 

I thought the issue was the technical feasibility of the repair procedure not a EULA problem.

Until you posted with the extra information it was both :)

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Yes, it will work from the point of view of getting a new board up and running with your old install.

 

There isn't a 100% sure way to say everything will work, sometimes old chipset, sound and video drivers will need uninstalling. They can be tricky to remove after a new board has been installed and may need a manual removal.

 

After the Repair and tidy up install your new video/chipset drivers reboot and all should be well.

 

Sometimes installed software doesn't work correctly after a repair, and needs a reinstall. It doesn't always happen, for example, I've seen Microsoft Office work after a repair and other times not work after a repair and I couldn't tell you why there was a difference. I don't know of any way to work it out before hand.

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With your full retail disks the EULA is no longer an issue. If it was an OEM disk then we may have not been able to help. All is well though.

 

Dalo and Synapse are correct.

 

Nice link Ken. The Elder Geek is a good place of information.

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