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New Mobo

x2,
because windows reserves a chunk of the harddisk which is called a boot sector that contains all the necessary info to boot that particular motherboard it was installed on. certain chipset driver information is on there along with other info it needs to get past the bios post and move to the os enviornment. so when you change that you have to reinstall everything or at least repair your current windows installation to accept your new motherboards driver information. --------------------------- ACID ----------------------
 
you have to install the windows cd and boot from it and run the repair console on that partition that has your os on it currently. ----------------------- ACID ---------------------
 
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