V viclaw Distinguished Jan 1, 2010 28 0 18,530 Oct 14, 2011 #1 Hello, My motherboard's USB ports no longer work and my board is still under warranty so I'm going to send it back to them for a exchange. Would replacing the motherbaord for exactly the same model cause any problems? Thanks Vic
Hello, My motherboard's USB ports no longer work and my board is still under warranty so I'm going to send it back to them for a exchange. Would replacing the motherbaord for exactly the same model cause any problems? Thanks Vic
O o1die Illustrious May 16, 2001 14,174 0 42,960 Oct 14, 2011 #2 No. Windows may ask for a reboot once if you install some of the usb accessories in a different port, but that's no big deal.
No. Windows may ask for a reboot once if you install some of the usb accessories in a different port, but that's no big deal.
V viclaw Distinguished Jan 1, 2010 28 0 18,530 Oct 14, 2011 #3 o1die : No. Windows may ask for a reboot once if you install some of the usb accessories in a different port, but that's no big deal. But it won't meanI have to reinstall Windows does it? Vic
o1die : No. Windows may ask for a reboot once if you install some of the usb accessories in a different port, but that's no big deal. But it won't meanI have to reinstall Windows does it? Vic
O o1die Illustrious May 16, 2001 14,174 0 42,960 Oct 14, 2011 #4 No. I swap boards all the time with similar chipsets; same board swaps are no problem with windows 7 or xp.
No. I swap boards all the time with similar chipsets; same board swaps are no problem with windows 7 or xp.
V viclaw Distinguished Jan 1, 2010 28 0 18,530 Oct 14, 2011 #5 o1die : No. I swap boards all the time with similar chipsets; same board swaps are no problem with windows 7 or xp. OK, thanks for that much appreciated. Vic
o1die : No. I swap boards all the time with similar chipsets; same board swaps are no problem with windows 7 or xp. OK, thanks for that much appreciated. Vic