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More info?)
No, if your Windows is running fine, and to the newer specs, then you are
good to go. You may want to check with the chip maker (or MOBO maker), and
see if you need to update the drivers for your newer chipset.
"paulp" <paulp@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4941E29D-9FBE-47D6-BD47-A16793893DEB@microsoft.com...
> Thank you tom, sorry for not being clear but I already have xp pro
> installed.
> What I want to know is if there is any need to reinstall windows following
> this upgrade?
>
> "Tom" wrote:
>
>>
>> "paulp" <paulp@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:6ACABDDE-9C6E-4CE2-9069-AEC3B1F8FF81@microsoft.com...
>> >I have recently replaced my mobo and p3 cpu for an asrock mobo and
>> >athlon
>> > cpu. windows reactivated ok. Do still need to reinstall windows pro to
>> > achieve full potntial of hardware.
>>
>> I take it you installed Home with your new hardware? If so, going to Pro
>> won't give you any more of a performance gain, as either version will use
>> the hardware the same way. Unless you truly have dual processors, you
>> don't
>> need to do this. But if you have a Pro disk, and it can be installed,
>> then
>> it would be up to you as more preference than need.
>>
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