'NetGiaco' wrote:
> Does the same rule apply with vista as in this article below (link). If
> not
> how is it done without complete reinstall (clean)?
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/824125
>
> I need to upgrade my board as it is to slow
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You haven't given any of the details necessary to understand your post.
Also you should never leave any relevant information for a post orphaned in
the subject line as you have done in this case. The body of your post, as
it stands, makes no sense at all.
You haven't given ANY details of what KIND of motherboard upgrade.
A motherboard UPGRADE, by itself, is unlikely to provide ANY noticeable
improvement. The usual reasons for upgrading a motherboard is to allow
installation of a more powerful CPU that is not compatible with the present
motherboard or to allow a more powerful graphics adapter than the present
motherboard allows.
You haven't included any details on WHAT is too slow about your present
system.
You haven't indicated WHAT version of Windows Vista you have nor WHETHER it
is a full version, an upgrade, a manufacturer installed OEM version, or an
OEM version you purchased.
As your post now stands any answer is a guess as no one can read your mind,
and the answer is, consequently, forty-two.
Phil Weldon
"NetGiaco" <> wrote in message
news:A1CCC855-EA2C-456A-9077-...
> Does the same rule apply with vista as in this article below (link). If
> not
> how is it done without complete reinstall (clean)?
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/824125
>
> I need to upgrade my board as it is to slow.
>
> Thanks for your help in advance......