Davy554 Apr 21, 2022 22 0 20 Apr 22, 2022 #1 As far as I know the o.s is tied to the motherboard , If I transfer my old motherboard into a new pc will it keep the o.s ? (I'm on a very tight budget) And If so , what will the first time turning on the pc look like?
As far as I know the o.s is tied to the motherboard , If I transfer my old motherboard into a new pc will it keep the o.s ? (I'm on a very tight budget) And If so , what will the first time turning on the pc look like?
Solution E E egda23 Apr 22, 2022 For Microsoft, the motherboard IS the pc ! Simply putting the mobo in another case, is still the same PC !
For Microsoft, the motherboard IS the pc ! Simply putting the mobo in another case, is still the same PC !
E egda23 Estimable Jun 14, 2020 1,394 270 3,190 Apr 22, 2022 Solution #2 For Microsoft, the motherboard IS the pc ! Simply putting the mobo in another case, is still the same PC ! Reactions: Davy554 Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
For Microsoft, the motherboard IS the pc ! Simply putting the mobo in another case, is still the same PC !
Davy554 Apr 21, 2022 22 0 20 Apr 22, 2022 #3 egda23 said: For Microsoft, the motherboard IS the pc ! Simply putting the mobo in another case, is still the same PC ! Click to expand... Ok Thanks , that's relieving! Upvote 0 Downvote
egda23 said: For Microsoft, the motherboard IS the pc ! Simply putting the mobo in another case, is still the same PC ! Click to expand... Ok Thanks , that's relieving!