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Can this be done without a repair install ? Are there some bios settings
to ease the way ?
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On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 19:52:47 -0400, Chris Parke <Troops> wrote:

I'm going to be changing over from a p4pe to a p4p800-e in a while as
well. I have the new mobo testing on the bench. I personally would not
do it without a repair install.

>Can this be done without a repair install ? Are there some bios settings
>to ease the way ?
 
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Yes it can but If you do not have the exp needed to do it it will be a long
drwan "smack you head against the wall" basically the HAL in XP is
designed as a safeguard to disallow harware corruption to screw up windows..
what you need to do is tell windows BEFORE YOU INSTALL THE NEW BOARD,,

1. easy way does not always work.. replace old MB driver with new one in
system 32..

2. mosrly works;

Use the recovery console to do this after installing new board.. I mean
there is more detailed instruction, but it would take me a ton of typing to
write it all out..

Basically, find your old MB driver and find your new on (should be on your
MB CDROM install) swap them and it will boot into windows.

NOTE; even doing this you will avoide the repair install, but you could
have allot of issues in windows even when windows looks fine. I recomend
Repair Install;

Scott

<eric@egypt.net> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 19:52:47 -0400, Chris Parke <Troops> wrote:
>
> I'm going to be changing over from a p4pe to a p4p800-e in a while as
> well. I have the new mobo testing on the bench. I personally would not
> do it without a repair install.
>
>>Can this be done without a repair install ? Are there some bios settings
>>to ease the way ?
>
 
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ASAIK there is no "MB driver" tho there is the Intel chipset inf --can
you name the item you refer to ?


In article <AFx8d.291413$4o.180612@fed1read01>, lvscott@cox.net says...
> Yes it can but If you do not have the exp needed to do it it will be a long
> drwan "smack you head against the wall" basically the HAL in XP is
> designed as a safeguard to disallow harware corruption to screw up windows..
> what you need to do is tell windows BEFORE YOU INSTALL THE NEW BOARD,,
>
> 1. easy way does not always work.. replace old MB driver with new one in
> system 32..
>
> 2. mosrly works;
>
> Use the recovery console to do this after installing new board.. I mean
> there is more detailed instruction, but it would take me a ton of typing to
> write it all out..
>
> Basically, find your old MB driver and find your new on (should be on your
> MB CDROM install) swap them and it will boot into windows.
>
> NOTE; even doing this you will avoide the repair install, but you could
> have allot of issues in windows even when windows looks fine. I recomend
> Repair Install;
>
> Scott
>
> <eric@egypt.net> wrote in message
> news:4pv4m010cqhe7nn29hkp3jifgqmp9dmcbv@4ax.com...
> > On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 19:52:47 -0400, Chris Parke <Troops> wrote:
> >
> > I'm going to be changing over from a p4pe to a p4p800-e in a while as
> > well. I have the new mobo testing on the bench. I personally would not
> > do it without a repair install.
> >
> >>Can this be done without a repair install ? Are there some bios settings
> >>to ease the way ?
> >
>
>
>

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Ya, give me a few minutes here I will find the right file for you in my
system folder :)


"Chris Parke" <troops@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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>
> ASAIK there is no "MB driver" tho there is the Intel chipset inf --can
> you name the item you refer to ?
>
>
> In article <AFx8d.291413$4o.180612@fed1read01>, lvscott@cox.net says...
>> Yes it can but If you do not have the exp needed to do it it will be a
>> long
>> drwan "smack you head against the wall" basically the HAL in XP is
>> designed as a safeguard to disallow harware corruption to screw up
>> windows..
>> what you need to do is tell windows BEFORE YOU INSTALL THE NEW BOARD,,
>>
>> 1. easy way does not always work.. replace old MB driver with new one in
>> system 32..
>>
>> 2. mosrly works;
>>
>> Use the recovery console to do this after installing new board.. I mean
>> there is more detailed instruction, but it would take me a ton of typing
>> to
>> write it all out..
>>
>> Basically, find your old MB driver and find your new on (should be on
>> your
>> MB CDROM install) swap them and it will boot into windows.
>>
>> NOTE; even doing this you will avoide the repair install, but you could
>> have allot of issues in windows even when windows looks fine. I recomend
>> Repair Install;
>>
>> Scott
>>
>> <eric@egypt.net> wrote in message
>> news:4pv4m010cqhe7nn29hkp3jifgqmp9dmcbv@4ax.com...
>> > On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 19:52:47 -0400, Chris Parke <Troops> wrote:
>> >
>> > I'm going to be changing over from a p4pe to a p4p800-e in a while as
>> > well. I have the new mobo testing on the bench. I personally would not
>> > do it without a repair install.
>> >
>> >>Can this be done without a repair install ? Are there some bios
>> >>settings
>> >>to ease the way ?
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>
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find this file on your MB install disk, the raid acceleration for your new
MB;

intelide.sys

You are changing from the 845 to the 865 chipset so you need ro actaully
make a disk to a floppy.. from there copy that file, "intelide.sys" it
should be on the newly made disk. that intel raid accelerator program allows
you to make a floppy..

Inser that file into the windows/system32/drivers folder in windows, then
install new MB, it will boot up without the blue screen, then you make the
other needed changes.. If I missed anything please let me know it has been
awhile since i have done this. But thats what I have donein the past to
aviod the repair install;

Peace;
Scott









"Scott" <lvscott@cox.net> wrote in message
news:Edy8d.291424$4o.166662@fed1read01...
> Ya, give me a few minutes here I will find the right file for you in my
> system folder :)
>
>
> "Chris Parke" <troops@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:MPG.1bcc75125279c8d5989680@News-East.Usenet.com...
>>
>> ASAIK there is no "MB driver" tho there is the Intel chipset inf --can
>> you name the item you refer to ?
>>
>>
>> In article <AFx8d.291413$4o.180612@fed1read01>, lvscott@cox.net says...
>>> Yes it can but If you do not have the exp needed to do it it will be a
>>> long
>>> drwan "smack you head against the wall" basically the HAL in XP is
>>> designed as a safeguard to disallow harware corruption to screw up
>>> windows..
>>> what you need to do is tell windows BEFORE YOU INSTALL THE NEW BOARD,,
>>>
>>> 1. easy way does not always work.. replace old MB driver with new one
>>> in
>>> system 32..
>>>
>>> 2. mosrly works;
>>>
>>> Use the recovery console to do this after installing new board.. I mean
>>> there is more detailed instruction, but it would take me a ton of typing
>>> to
>>> write it all out..
>>>
>>> Basically, find your old MB driver and find your new on (should be on
>>> your
>>> MB CDROM install) swap them and it will boot into windows.
>>>
>>> NOTE; even doing this you will avoide the repair install, but you could
>>> have allot of issues in windows even when windows looks fine. I recomend
>>> Repair Install;
>>>
>>> Scott
>>>
>>> <eric@egypt.net> wrote in message
>>> news:4pv4m010cqhe7nn29hkp3jifgqmp9dmcbv@4ax.com...
>>> > On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 19:52:47 -0400, Chris Parke <Troops> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > I'm going to be changing over from a p4pe to a p4p800-e in a while as
>>> > well. I have the new mobo testing on the bench. I personally would not
>>> > do it without a repair install.
>>> >
>>> >>Can this be done without a repair install ? Are there some bios
>>> >>settings
>>> >>to ease the way ?
>>> >
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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Sorry friend but you've lost me.
I think you mean copy this file from the MB cdrom to my windows folder
prior to installing the board.But the file will likely be part of a
compressed or setup file and cannot be simply copied.
Please advise.





In article <ppy8d.291426$4o.149525@fed1read01>, lvscott@cox.net says...
> find this file on your MB install disk, the raid acceleration for your new
> MB;
>
> intelide.sys
>
> You are changing from the 845 to the 865 chipset so you need ro actaully
> make a disk to a floppy.. from there copy that file, "intelide.sys" it
> should be on the newly made disk. that intel raid accelerator program allows
> you to make a floppy..
>
> Inser that file into the windows/system32/drivers folder in windows, then
> install new MB, it will boot up without the blue screen, then you make the
> other needed changes.. If I missed anything please let me know it has been
> awhile since i have done this. But thats what I have donein the past to
> aviod the repair install;
>
> Peace;
> Scott
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "Scott" <lvscott@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:Edy8d.291424$4o.166662@fed1read01...
> > Ya, give me a few minutes here I will find the right file for you in my
> > system folder :)
> >
> >
> > "Chris Parke" <troops@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> > news:MPG.1bcc75125279c8d5989680@News-East.Usenet.com...
> >>
> >> ASAIK there is no "MB driver" tho there is the Intel chipset inf --can
> >> you name the item you refer to ?
> >>
> >>
> >> In article <AFx8d.291413$4o.180612@fed1read01>, lvscott@cox.net says...
> >>> Yes it can but If you do not have the exp needed to do it it will be a
> >>> long
> >>> drwan "smack you head against the wall" basically the HAL in XP is
> >>> designed as a safeguard to disallow harware corruption to screw up
> >>> windows..
> >>> what you need to do is tell windows BEFORE YOU INSTALL THE NEW BOARD,,
> >>>
> >>> 1. easy way does not always work.. replace old MB driver with new one
> >>> in

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That why I instructed you8 to chose "the make disk option" with the Intel
raid accelerator.

That file will be on the made floppy.

Try going ton intel.com if your cdrom does not have this option. Grab the
raid accelerator 2 version floppy disk maker.. down load it from this page
below;

http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-df/filter_results.asp?strOSs=44&strTypes=DRV%2CUTL&ProductID=961&OSFullName=Windows*+XP+Professional&submit=Go%21

On the floppy stick the following in your system 32/drivers directory;
(sorry I gave you wrong file before)

iaStor.sys

then right click on

iaStor.inf..

then install new MB.. this should wrk and allow you to boot up without a
repair install. Let me know how it went;

Scott





"Chris Parke" <Troops> wrote in message
news:MPG.1bcc9460c691f415989681@News-East.Usenet.com...
> Sorry friend but you've lost me.
> I think you mean copy this file from the MB cdrom to my windows folder
> prior to installing the board.But the file will likely be part of a
> compressed or setup file and cannot be simply copied.
> Please advise.
>
>
>
>
>
> In article <ppy8d.291426$4o.149525@fed1read01>, lvscott@cox.net says...
>> find this file on your MB install disk, the raid acceleration for your
>> new
>> MB;
>>
>> intelide.sys
>>
>> You are changing from the 845 to the 865 chipset so you need ro actaully
>> make a disk to a floppy.. from there copy that file, "intelide.sys" it
>> should be on the newly made disk. that intel raid accelerator program
>> allows
>> you to make a floppy..
>>
>> Inser that file into the windows/system32/drivers folder in windows,
>> then
>> install new MB, it will boot up without the blue screen, then you make
>> the
>> other needed changes.. If I missed anything please let me know it has
>> been
>> awhile since i have done this. But thats what I have donein the past to
>> aviod the repair install;
>>
>> Peace;
>> Scott
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Scott" <lvscott@cox.net> wrote in message
>> news:Edy8d.291424$4o.166662@fed1read01...
>> > Ya, give me a few minutes here I will find the right file for you in my
>> > system folder :)
>> >
>> >
>> > "Chris Parke" <troops@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
>> > news:MPG.1bcc75125279c8d5989680@News-East.Usenet.com...
>> >>
>> >> ASAIK there is no "MB driver" tho there is the Intel chipset inf --can
>> >> you name the item you refer to ?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> In article <AFx8d.291413$4o.180612@fed1read01>, lvscott@cox.net
>> >> says...
>> >>> Yes it can but If you do not have the exp needed to do it it will be
>> >>> a
>> >>> long
>> >>> drwan "smack you head against the wall" basically the HAL in XP is
>> >>> designed as a safeguard to disallow harware corruption to screw up
>> >>> windows..
>> >>> what you need to do is tell windows BEFORE YOU INSTALL THE NEW
>> >>> BOARD,,
>> >>>
>> >>> 1. easy way does not always work.. replace old MB driver with new
>> >>> one
>> >>> in
>
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You MUST reformat the harddrive after changing the OS harddrive in a Windows
system and do a fresh OS install, OR you can look forward ongoing nasty
Registry errors.

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"Chris Parke" <Troops> wrote in message
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> Can this be done without a repair install ? Are there some bios settings
> to ease the way ?
> --
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with all due respect thats horse doo doo!!
You do not have to reformat your drive, you can simply do a repair install
that installs a completly new registry. He ca even do what I said, that
will work as well. The registry has little to do with the HAL, Jeez I have
done this at least 20 times before with no real issues to speak of!!


"DaveW" <none@zero.org> wrote in message
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> You MUST reformat the harddrive after changing the OS harddrive in a
> Windows system and do a fresh OS install, OR you can look forward ongoing
> nasty Registry errors.
>
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>
>
>
> "Chris Parke" <Troops> wrote in message
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>> Can this be done without a repair install ? Are there some bios settings
>> to ease the way ?
>> --
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Scott skrev:

> You do not have to reformat your drive, you can simply do a repair install
> that installs a completly new registry. He ca even do what I said, that

Will it keep program settings, are will all software setting be lost?
(it was easier with Win98se, no problem, just mirror the HDD and
change, even switch MB went OK, detected new hardware, all stable 🙂

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a repair install will keep your program settings. What I like to do is a
fresh install without a drive wipoe. but first I will save my "documents and
settings" folder. that way when i reinstall outlook I wil have all my email
settings in tact but simply copying the old data to the new documents and
settings folder. But repair installs do work. Even the other method, simply
copying the new MB SATA ICH5 files to system 32/drivers will work. HAL was
designed to stop hardware malfunctions corrupting windows, so you get that
blue screen on MB changes its a protection layer against data corruption..
In reality it really is not all great to be honest. But thats windows XP,
and I still like it. Nothing is perfect!!

Peace


"Lars-Erik Østerud" <.@.> wrote in message news:cwO8d.3$Aa7.0@amstwist00...
> Scott skrev:
>
>> You do not have to reformat your drive, you can simply do a repair
>> install
>> that installs a completly new registry. He ca even do what I said, that
>
> Will it keep program settings, are will all software setting be lost?
> (it was easier with Win98se, no problem, just mirror the HDD and
> change, even switch MB went OK, detected new hardware, all stable 🙂
>
> --
> Lars-Erik - http://home.chello.no/~larse/ - ICQ # 7297605
> Win98se, Asus P4PE, 2.53 GHz, Asus V8420 (Ti4200), SB-Live!
 
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I found thison a forum:

In the Main bios menu, set the ide to Enhanced - PATA Only. Hit enter on
each of the hard drives, and set the last line on the bios screen for
each to 32 bit mode. On the bios Boot Menu, second line, hit enter, make
sure that the hard drive with the OS is listed as the first HD., then go
to the first line on the Boot Menu and make sure that first is floppy,
second is optical, third is your boot HD.

Advanced bios menu - JumperFree. Set first line to manual, that opens a
new sub menu. You should be able to figure those out quickly. Advanced
Menu, Chipset. Set Configue Ram by SPD to manual, that opens a sub-menu
again you should know those setting, except disable Spread Spectrum, and
set MPS to 1.4. Go to Power menu, set suspend to S3 only, ACPI to 2 Yes,
set APM to disabled.







In article <LbR8d.292036$4o.242135@fed1read01>, lvscott@cox.net says...
> a repair install will keep your program settings. What I like to do is a
> fresh install without a drive wipoe. but first I will save my "documents and
> settings" folder. that way when i reinstall outlook I wil have all my email
> settings in tact but simply copying the old data to the new documents and
> settings folder. But repair installs do work. Even the other method, simply
> copying the new MB SATA ICH5 files to system 32/drivers will work. HAL was
> designed to stop hardware malfunctions corrupting windows, so you get that
> blue screen on MB changes its a protection layer against data corruption...
> In reality it really is not all great to be honest. But thats windows XP,
> and I still like it. Nothing is perfect!!
>
> Peace
>
>
> "Lars-Erik Østerud" <.@.> wrote in message news:cwO8d.3$Aa7.0@amstwist00...
> > Scott skrev:
> >
> >> You do not have to reformat your drive, you can simply do a repair
> >> install
> >> that installs a completly new registry. He ca even do what I said, that
> >
> > Will it keep program settings, are will all software setting be lost?
> > (it was easier with Win98se, no problem, just mirror the HDD and
> > change, even switch MB went OK, detected new hardware, all stable 🙂
> >
> > --
> > Lars-Erik - http://home.chello.no/~larse/ - ICQ # 7297605
> > Win98se, Asus P4PE, 2.53 GHz, Asus V8420 (Ti4200), SB-Live!
>
>
>

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