The only way I was ever successful with this was to uninstall drivers
related to the board, including chipset drivers.
Carefully follow reboots and make sure on the last reboot you have
uninstalled ide and chipset drivers, then install the new board before the
after uninstall reboot.
At least this willgive you your best chance.
Make sure you have a full backup or clone of your old machine first, in case
you run into something unrcoverable.
"Al" <> wrote in message
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> After installing a new motherboard windows would not boot. I repaired the
> window installation but my updates are now invalid. When I go to update I
> get
> error 0x8007005. I still have security center etc... installed from SP2
> but
> it will not start up.
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