Re: new hardware
From: Bruce Chambers (bchambers_at_nospam.cableone.net)
Date: 05/31/03
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Date: Sat, 31 May 2003 10:28:32 -0600
Greetings --
Normally, unless the new motherboard is virtually identical to the
old one (same chipset, IDE controllers, etc), you'll need to perform a
repair (a.k.a. in-place upgrade) installation, at the very least:
How to Perform an In-Place Upgrade of Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/directory/article.asp?ID=KB;EN-US;Q315341
This may also require re-activation. If it's been more than 120
days since you last activated that specific Product Key, you'll most
likely be able to activate via the Internet without problem. If it's
been less, you might have to make a 5 minute phone call.
Bruce Chambers
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---- You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having both at once. -- RAH "paul barton" <pmbaron1945@aol.com> wrote in message news:02b901c32773$f8e67140$a001280a@phx.gbl... > I am replacing my mother board and my CPU (P3 788MHz to > P4 2.6 Ghz and ASUS Tek M.B.). What will I need to do > with respect ot activation? > > I will be using the original hard drive: will it need to > be re-loaded? Upgrade or New Install? > > Any thing I need to know about BIOS, or for that matter > anything else that I may not know about. My previous > experince is limited to replacing HD's, CD drives, etc. > > Can I load my copy of home XP onto a second computer in > my home? > > TIA for any help/suggestions you can provide. > > Paul M Baron > >
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