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quick mobo question!

Maverick2002

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Ok, I just went from using my IBM 75GXP on an Abit KT7 (VIA KT133) to an Abit NV7M (fully integrated nForce board). When I try to load Win2k I get a stop error BSOD. Do I need to reformat?
 
Originally posted by: Maverick2002
Ok, I just went from using my IBM 75GXP on an Abit KT7 (VIA KT133) to an Abit NV7M (fully integrated nForce board). When I try to load Win2k I get a stop error BSOD. Do I need to reformat?

Well, first off... this should be in tech support. But I would say, try reformatting first.
 
Originally posted by: Maverick2002
Ok, I just went from using my IBM 75GXP on an Abit KT7 (VIA KT133) to an Abit NV7M (fully integrated nForce board). When I try to load Win2k I get a stop error BSOD. Do I need to reformat?

you need to boot from the cd, chose the install option, it'll find your previous installation and offer you the option to repair it, chose to repair.. see if that fixes things before reformating.
 
Originally posted by: baffled2
Originally posted by: Maverick2002
Ok, I just went from using my IBM 75GXP on an Abit KT7 (VIA KT133) to an Abit NV7M (fully integrated nForce board). When I try to load Win2k I get a stop error BSOD. Do I need to reformat?

you need to boot from the cd, chose the install option, it'll find your previous installation and offer you the option to repair it, chose to repair.. see if that fixes things before reformating.

/\ or go her route...

<--- is used to have a quick reformat.
 
Originally posted by: Zakath15
Originally posted by: baffled2
Originally posted by: Maverick2002
Ok, I just went from using my IBM 75GXP on an Abit KT7 (VIA KT133) to an Abit NV7M (fully integrated nForce board). When I try to load Win2k I get a stop error BSOD. Do I need to reformat?

you need to boot from the cd, chose the install option, it'll find your previous installation and offer you the option to repair it, chose to repair.. see if that fixes things before reformating.

/\ or go her route...

<--- is used to have a quick reformat.

I've found that the repair option works quite well with Win2k, it beats having to reformat and reinstall all your app's and backed up data
 
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