- Jul 21, 2005
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I am thinking about changing motherboards, but keeping everything else in my computer (Hard drives, DVD drives, etc). My question is, what would I need to do before replacing my motherboard with the new one?
I am running Windows XP and I was wondering if I should remove all the motherboard drivers before replacing the motherboard, shut down, plug my hard drive into the new motherboard, bootup and go, letting it put the drivers for the new motherboard in.
Or, would I have to install generic motherboard drivers, and THEN replace the motherboard, etc. as in the case before.
I am running Windows XP and I was wondering if I should remove all the motherboard drivers before replacing the motherboard, shut down, plug my hard drive into the new motherboard, bootup and go, letting it put the drivers for the new motherboard in.
Or, would I have to install generic motherboard drivers, and THEN replace the motherboard, etc. as in the case before.
