Hi, I just had a few questions I wanted to ask before I go through the upgrade process. I'm getting the MSI-6321 with dual P3-800EB's. As a general question, I was wondering if anyone had links to comprehensive how-to articles on motherboard installation. While I've done a lot of installation of other components, this'll be my first motherboard and cpu attempt.
My current system consists of: P2/400 (Micron), SE440BX, 384MB PC100 budget RAM, Promise ATA66 controller card, Elsa Eraxor X2, Diamond MX300, Speedstream 3060 DSL modem, Maxtor 40G 7200rpm drive, WD 18G 7200rpm drive, WD 6G 5400 drive, Digital Origin 1394 card, internal Pioneer CD-rom (old), internal zip, assorted usb devices (HP 8200e, Epson 870, Wacom tablet, MS explorer mouse), dual boot Win98se and W2K Pro.
Here's my list of specific questions:
1. Should I be able to do the MB and CPU install without having to re-install the operating systems? Even if so, are there big advantages to doing a fresh OS install when installing new MB's? (e.g., ACPI with W2K comes to mind, from what I've read).
2. Since I won't need the Promise controller card with the new MB, I'm somewhat worried that I won't be able to keep the same drive/partition letter assignments in the new system, which would be problematic if I don't reinstall OS and apps. How have people managed this sort of thing? I know in W2K about changing drive letters, but it doesn't seem to work with active partitions and I need the three drives I have in the right order...
3. While I'm thinking about getting a new case too, I was hoping at least at first to use the Micron case I have; from what I can tell the dimensions should be ok, but are there problems I might not be aware of with cases that came with prebuilt systems?
4. Eventually I'll get PC133 ram, but for now I want to use my PC100; the MB specs indicate that's fine, but I wanted to double check here.
5. Assuming there are newer BIOS updates available online at MSI than what's on the MB when I get it, should I flash before any other setup or should I go through the whole process with whatever I got, then do all the updates?
6. Being new to dual processors, do I need to finish the setup/install with one CPU then put in the second, or do I start with both plugged in?
I'm grateful for any info about these things, or any other advice you might have.
Mark
My current system consists of: P2/400 (Micron), SE440BX, 384MB PC100 budget RAM, Promise ATA66 controller card, Elsa Eraxor X2, Diamond MX300, Speedstream 3060 DSL modem, Maxtor 40G 7200rpm drive, WD 18G 7200rpm drive, WD 6G 5400 drive, Digital Origin 1394 card, internal Pioneer CD-rom (old), internal zip, assorted usb devices (HP 8200e, Epson 870, Wacom tablet, MS explorer mouse), dual boot Win98se and W2K Pro.
Here's my list of specific questions:
1. Should I be able to do the MB and CPU install without having to re-install the operating systems? Even if so, are there big advantages to doing a fresh OS install when installing new MB's? (e.g., ACPI with W2K comes to mind, from what I've read).
2. Since I won't need the Promise controller card with the new MB, I'm somewhat worried that I won't be able to keep the same drive/partition letter assignments in the new system, which would be problematic if I don't reinstall OS and apps. How have people managed this sort of thing? I know in W2K about changing drive letters, but it doesn't seem to work with active partitions and I need the three drives I have in the right order...
3. While I'm thinking about getting a new case too, I was hoping at least at first to use the Micron case I have; from what I can tell the dimensions should be ok, but are there problems I might not be aware of with cases that came with prebuilt systems?
4. Eventually I'll get PC133 ram, but for now I want to use my PC100; the MB specs indicate that's fine, but I wanted to double check here.
5. Assuming there are newer BIOS updates available online at MSI than what's on the MB when I get it, should I flash before any other setup or should I go through the whole process with whatever I got, then do all the updates?
6. Being new to dual processors, do I need to finish the setup/install with one CPU then put in the second, or do I start with both plugged in?
I'm grateful for any info about these things, or any other advice you might have.
Mark
