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Install a new motherboard and processer. Now when I start XP it crashes and
reboots. I can only see it for a second but it looks like a quick blue
screen of death before rebooting. I should also say that I installed a very
old video card temporarily until I get the new one tommorrow. I started in
safe mode and it appears that it is crashing on a program named mup
something. Is it the hardware change that is causing XP to crash or could
it be the video card? Thanks in advance.
 
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"Armand Hammer" <mrgrocery@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Install a new motherboard and processer. Now when I start XP it crashes
and
> reboots. I can only see it for a second but it looks like a quick blue
> screen of death before rebooting. I should also say that I installed a
very
> old video card temporarily until I get the new one tommorrow. I started
in
> safe mode and it appears that it is crashing on a program named mup
> something. Is it the hardware change that is causing XP to crash or could
> it be the video card? Thanks in advance.
>
>

the hardware change did it
boot with your XP cd and perform a repair installtion
then re-apply your windows updates
 
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thanks

"philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Armand Hammer" <mrgrocery@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:ueg50v4GFHA.3068@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>> Install a new motherboard and processer. Now when I start XP it crashes
> and
>> reboots. I can only see it for a second but it looks like a quick blue
>> screen of death before rebooting. I should also say that I installed a
> very
>> old video card temporarily until I get the new one tommorrow. I started
> in
>> safe mode and it appears that it is crashing on a program named mup
>> something. Is it the hardware change that is causing XP to crash or
>> could
>> it be the video card? Thanks in advance.
>>
>>
>
> the hardware change did it
> boot with your XP cd and perform a repair installtion
> then re-apply your windows updates
>
>
 
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"Armand Hammer" <mrgrocery@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> thanks
>
>

sure...
when you boot up
just don't go take the recovery console option
to get to the "repair" installation option