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As you can see i have a SR010NX and i wanted to update my mother board
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Is it wrong to want more Power mawhahaha.
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1) Yes sort of, as you've already said as long as it the correct socket and supports the chip your placing in it'll be fine. Make sure it has enough IDE slots if you have IDE HDD's and optical drives. Same for AGP / PCI-E gfx cards. 2) No, but you may need to re-register it either online or on the phone. 3/4) You don't really need to worry about, but i'll answer them anyway. 3) Normally a format for a fresh install is the correct and most reliable way. 4) They should do, if not it'll have it written on the mobo itself. 5) Electrostatic discharge, hairline cracks, not fitting the CPU correctly, not fitting the CPU heatsink correctly, RAM not in DDR2 slots to run symmetric (that is if you have a matched pair) and probably more, but I don't want to put you off. If you go for the new mobo, i assume your going to overclock otherwise i can't see why you'd switch mobo's Mobo cx is a relitively simple job. If your unsure on the cables put tape around them and ident them so it's easier when you fit it all back together. To be honest all the mobo's I've had have step by step installation instructions so they should be sufficient. It's a learning process as you will no doubt find out Message edited by closed_dea l on 05-19-2008 at 11:37:33 PM |
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closed_deal thx ;D reason is to upgrade to support my core 2 duo i bought 2 days ago. i got a 8600gt and etc, i read so many threads from different web and say you should get a fresh OS to run proper. i gonna go contact Microsoft btw you sure helped me ;D! |
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If this is what your going to do make sure you uninstall your gfx drivers and mobo drivers. It won't look pretty when you initally turn it on, but once all the drivers are installed it'll fly. P.S make sure you re-boot after each uninstall and install so if something 'does' go wrong at least your know where to start looking *EDIT* Don't bother with the fresh install, it's more hassle than it's worth for just a mobo change. *EDIT* Also on the re-BOOTs never let windows search for the drivers. You put the CD/DVD in then make it run the drivers once your in windows. Message edited by closed_dea l on 05-20-2008 at 12:00:42 AM |
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so closed_deal what your saying is like uninstall all drivers that currently add on to my motherboard? or including on board audio,and stuff. then install new MB and then boot it and add hardware, then install MB driver then install my other pc parts driverO.o
Message edited by ojomow on 05-20-2008 at 12:07:24 AM |
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Yup, un-install your gfx first then onboard audio, ethernet drivers etc and lastly your mobo. When you boot into windows after that it'll look massive as res will most likely gone to default. Once you've fitted the mobo all the power connecters etc... first thing to install is mobo then onboard audio/ethernet and lastly gfx. Hopefully after you've done this your ready to go, sometimes however windows will want you to activate it again...sometimes even an overclock will require you to re-activate it so then give microsoft a call on the free phone the activation wizard give you for your area then after all that you should be away *EDIT* technically your not formatting your hard drive, just removing all the software that you won't need ofor your new components Message edited by closed_dea l on 05-20-2008 at 12:14:41 AM |
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Well since yoy have HP/Compaq you will definately need a new OS. Your old OS is a OEM registered for HP/COmpaq only. The product key is tied to the bios of the old board.
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@roadrunner and ojomow Sorry *EDIT* Out of interest... Does that mean the actual OS installation disc that ppl get given on company bought PC's 'looks' for the hardware and if it's not present it won't install? Message edited by closed_dea l on 05-20-2008 at 12:22:55 AM |
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Something like that and if you scimp and buy a OEM version for your self its locked to your 1st mobo. If you buy a retail OS you can use it on another computer if you uninstall from the last one.
Message edited by roadrunner 197069 on 05-20-2008 at 12:25:48 AM |
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*OFF TOPIC* Ok... lets see if i fully understand for future reference But for a minor change i.e PCi /PCI-E etc wouldn't because the HAL would work around this. Or would you re-install OS anyway? Fortunately I've ran a RAID 0 on my Primary o/c setup since I've have multiple HDD's, so every mobo change has required an OS install anyway therefore that would explain why I've never ran into this problem. This is what I was referring to on past experience with installing new mobo's, I've had three mobo's on my secondary compute ( Asrock, DFI and Asus ) fitted whilst using the same OS 'XP' installed on single IDE HDD with no trouble at all? Maybe some more dumb luck...
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Wow you've owned three mobos with never reinstalling OS. That system must be slow as hell. Most people reformat every year or 2. You must be the ****! Moer luck then brains maybe.
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No, changing the motherboard does NOT require a format/reinstall. As Closed_deal said, you can just wipe the drivers. Some find it faster/easier to just reload, the choice is yours. While its faster to format, I find it takes longer to load all your programs again, so I usually try the delete drivers first.
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Message edited by roadrunner 197069 on 05-20-2008 at 02:14:16 AM |
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ok thx guys,i know what to do "unstall drivers" Like dvd drive,hard drive,gfx,MB,on board-audio , Ethernet , cpu drivers?(those to uninstall?)
Message edited by ojomow on 05-20-2008 at 02:21:06 AM |
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Home basic is a full OS and it sucks. Home basic upgrade needs to have xp installed 1st, then you upgrade and it sucks. I've read you can install full version from upgrade, but i have no experience, and you may or may not get it to work.
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Make this clear, if i don't uninstall drivers and replace MB will vista automatic uninstall my old MB drivers? so pretend i uninstall my old MB driver. then i install my new1, it prompts to enter BIOS, then i install the driver that my MB needs. Then next what happens?
Message edited by ojomow on 05-20-2008 at 02:55:44 AM |
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