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Glad to be able to help Steven
Hope that solved the problem.
Pete
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"StevenM" replied
> Thanks
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >"StevenM" asked
> >> Hi People,
> >>
> >> ive upgraded the hardware on my pc - motherboard and cpu
> >> and now the my pc crashes when it tries to load XP. can
> i
> >> use the recovery console or do anything (suggestions???)
> >> to get it working or do i need to do a fresh install of
> xp
> >> to get my pc working again?
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>
> >> Steven
> >
> >Hi Steven
> >
> >During the initial installation XP configures itself to
> suit the hardware in
> >order to provide a more stable system. Because of this a
> major change in
> >hardware can cause problems.
> >
> >**** If you have a XP installation CD ****
> >
> >You should always back up any important files in advance
> of a hardware
> >change.
> >
> >Many users, myself included, prefer to do a full clean
> install after major
> >hardware changes as you describe.
> >
> >The alternative, and equally valid option, is the repair
> install (also known
> >as an In-Place Upgrade).
> >
> >*However, it is not designed to be a time-saving option.*
> >
> >See following Knowledge Base article for details. Pay
> careful attention to
> >the possible loss of data links in the MS article and
> read all instructions
> >carefully. You should follow the 'Boot from XP CD'
> procedure.
> >
> >How to Perform an In-Place Upgrade (Reinstallation) of
> Windows XP
> >http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-
> US;Q315341
> >
> >After doing this you may need to re-activate your
> installation of XP. If it
> >has been more than 120 days since you last re-activated
> you should be able
> >to activate over the internet, otherwise it will require
> a short phonecall.
> >
> >After the repair install you will need to re-install any
> XP service packs
> >and updates that are not included on your XP Installation
> CD, but you will
> >not need to re-install any applications.
> >
> >However you can make life easier by creating a
> slipstreamed XP installation
> >CD to include the updates.
> >Details at the elder geek's website.
> >http://www.theeldergeek.com/slipstream_01.htm
> >
> >Hope that helps
> >Pete
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> >
> >
> >.
> >