Building/Installing PC's

Elcs

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I am going to be putting together some new parts with some older parts of my current PC. I will be changing Processor, Motherboard and Ram. Is it advisible to format and reinstall ? (using Win XP Pro) or is it just as simple to change and let Windows adapt?
 

Colt45

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Its a good idea to format and reinstall windows

If you don't, you may have stability issues, etc.
 

microAmp

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<< Its a good idea to format and reinstall windows
If you don't, you may have stability issues, etc.
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I agree with Colt45, you should format.

I've done it once where I went from at KX133 chipset to the 440Bx, and Win98 didn't have any immediate problems, but when I swapped back to the KX133 from 440BX, it was ugly.
 

RustyNale

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If you don't want to do a fresh install ( better from a stability standpoint as Colt45 and motoamd pointed out), what you need to do is un-install the bus drivers, shut down, switch your parts, then let xp re-install the drivers it needs for that mobo ( download the latest drivers for that mobo ahead of time so you have them ready). I've done it this way many times and everything ran fine afterwards.
 

MasterHoss

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Clean install of the OS is best. (You'll also have to get a new activation key because Windows will think you're trying to pirate the OS with all the changes you're making).