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Re: Change Board Help



Hiya - my 2pth worth,
would have to agree with Mark and Neil, Windows from NT v4 upwards - if
you change any core components (mobo hd controllers etc) you will have
more problems that its worth trying to keep your installation. Best idea
would be to get yourself a new hd and install fresh onto that - then if
you have a lot of stuff - stick your other disk in as slave / secondary
disk and copy your data across to your new disk.

Wayne.



aashram wrote:

>I want to upgrade the motherboard and processor and memory on my
server. It has exchange 2003/win2k Server. I currently have a PIII800 and
want to upgade to AMD but I do not want to really have to reinstall
everything. Is this possible ? I want to just upgrade and switch on and
hope that win2k loads loads and installs the drivers to the new
chipsets/CPU etc
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