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On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 15:08:12 +0100 As truth resonates honesty "Mr.
Slow" <millenniumgold@crouchvale.freeserve.invalid> wrote :
>Shep© wrote:
>> On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 22:03:05 GMT As truth resonates honesty davegood
>> <amdbny.slqrifd@verizon.net> wrote :
>>
>>> I am planning to upgrade my motherboard but to keep the present
>>> hard-drive, which contains my Win 98SE O/S,pgms and drivers.
>>> My question is: how do I get rid ofthe drivers for my old
>>> motherboard, ie go back to the Windows generic settings, so that I
>>> can then load the drivers for the new mobo???
>>> Thanks in Advance
>>> davegood
>>
>> Copy your new mother board drivers pack off the Cd to a Folder on your
>> hard drive.
>> Then run Regedit and remove the Enum key,
>> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum
>> and re-boot.
>> you can then point to the mother board drivers on the hard drive.
>> All hardware will be re-detected but sometimes the Cdrom drives get
>> installed late hence it's easier to copy the mother board drivers off
>> the Cd to the hard drive.I even make sub folders and put my
>> modem/sound and video card drivers in them.Makes it easy and I don't
>> have to hunt for Cdrom disks

>>
>>
>> HTH

>
>Absolutely right. Exactly how I do it! It is rarely necessary to refomat the
>hard drive with a motherboard change in Win 98.
I rarely have the option to clean re-install on user's systems as they
don't want to lose data so I have to use several none data
destructive ways like this :/
This present install of win98SE of mine is over a year old and been
over-installed,cut up and mangled and two mother boards and still
never been,"Clean" re-installed
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