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Hammerhead Shark
Should I reformat?
I'm getting another motherboard and cpu, will I have to do a re install of windows xp or can I just remove the drivers?
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You don't have to format, but you must reinstall the OS.
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Hammerhead Shark
Originally posted by ua549
You don't have to format, but you must reinstall the OS.
Is there a difference in that statement?
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There's a huge difference between a reinstalling an OS and a format and install of everything.- One does not have to backup and reload data.
- One does not have to reinstall applications.
- One does not have to redo application settings.
- One does not have to redo OS settings.
- One does not have to redo desktop settings.
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Hammerhead Shark
But wouldn't it be a safer bet to do format and re-install an OS, based on a new mobo, due to new hardware configurations, drivers, and etc..
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DFI LanParty SLI-DR
BFG 8800GTS 640MB
2x WD Raptors RAID 1
2 x 1GB Crucuial Ballastix
OCZ 420 PowerStream
Dell 2005FPW
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Hammerhead Shark
REFORMAT!
I had major problems about a week ago when i tried to install a new mobo/cpu without reformating. Take it from me, you will save yourself alot of headaches if you just reformat.
Last edited by nolekid86; 01-03-2003 at 01:31 PM.
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Reef Shark
erm lol... I've done this like 5 times in the past year without formatting (in fact, I haven't formatted in ~2 yearz) and I haven't had any probz. Maybe I just got lucky, tho.
A glorious feature is XP's over-install. You can just install XP over your current installation. It saves your data & shiz and gives you a wonderfully fresh XP
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Hammerhead Shark
I didn't have to reinstall anything when I went from kt133 to kt333 and when I later switched processors. I just turned it off, swapped the hardware, let windows install new drivers and it worked. I may be just lucky but I'd backup your data and give that a shot. If that doesn't work I'd reformat. I also make it a habit of reformatting every 6 months or so to avoid buildup of junk on my hd.
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Super Bunny Mod
Originally posted by Talonator
A glorious feature is XP's over-install. You can just install XP over your current installation. It saves your data & shiz and gives you a wonderfully fresh XP
it's been around before XP 
just change the motherboard and on first boot boot of the Windows CD and when you go to install it will detect the previous install and allow you to reapir it, which is what you want to do
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