There is another possibility you have overlooked ... short of a voltage
surge or other traumatic incident, motherboards rarely "fry" over the course
of seconds or minutes. It is possible, perhaps even probable, that your
motherboard has been ailing for some time and causing problems.
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"Michael" <> wrote in message
news:...
>I have posted for assistance a number of times over the last couple of
> months asking for help having upgraded from XP - using a full install
> version and selecting to overwrite XP.
>
> The problems I was having related to generally minor problems - but
> sufficiently annoying ones - such as the computer would not shut down /
> would reboot all of it's own / other little bits and bobs not running
> as expected and so on.
>
> Last week, my motherboard fried and I ended up having to build a new
> system. I had to reinstall Vista as it assumed I had a new machine
> (which I had) and so I chose a clean install this time.
>
> Since then, all my Vista problems have gone and the system runs as
> sweet as a nut.
>
> It's either because XP is not running underneath - or - there were
> issues with various drivers and such that caused the bugs I was
> suffering.
> I was pleased to see that Vista made a copy of my old XP system for me
> and neatly kept it available under system.old - so I could go and
> recover .pst and other files required to put various programs back to
> where they were before.
>
> For all those like me who were suffering various issues having put
> Vista over XP -it just may be worth considering a clean install.
>
> Mick
>
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