I'd recommend reinstalling the OS. Not only are you changing motherboards,
you're changing chipsets and CPU vendors. It's going to be a whole new
computer, pretty much. Repair might work (it has in the past when doing that
drastic of a change), but it might still have some problems later.
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"RickB" <> wrote in message
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>I am planning on giving my PC an overhaul this weekend, just wanted to see
>if replacing these parts would require me to do anything special besides a
>safety-net backup beforehand:
>
> 1. replace MSI K8N Neo4 mobo with a MSI P6N Platinum mobo
> 2. replace 2GB Kingston PC3200 DDR 400 RAM with 2GB Corsair PC6400 DDR800
> RAM
> 3. replace AMD 3500 cpu with an Intel E6400 cpu
> 4. Coolermaster 450watt powersupply with a OCZ Extreme 700 Watt power
> supply
>
> Should I plan on reformatting and re-installing the OS? Or at worse case
> will I be able to do the Windows repair?
>
> Just trying to get a jump on anything I might run into.
>
> RickB