My wife works from home. She logs into her company vpn using an old laptop.(Lenovo Intel m5 4g ram winxp pro 32bit) Recently, it had major performance issues, I.e., extremely slow/unresponsive. Her job is high stress, very critical to begin with, laptop performance issues nearly sent her over the edge. The company response was to install a new hard drive. I would like to build her a desktop, even though it won't be reimbursed by the company.
I have sitting around an Asus p77v-pro with an Intel i7 processor. My question is, if I were to copy her laptop drive to a new ssd to go in the desktop, would it boot so that I could install the proper drivers for it? If not, is there a procedure to make this work?
I have sitting around an Asus p77v-pro with an Intel i7 processor. My question is, if I were to copy her laptop drive to a new ssd to go in the desktop, would it boot so that I could install the proper drivers for it? If not, is there a procedure to make this work?