Yeah it is, you did buy a 'AMD Athlon 64 3000+ Venice 90nm' right? If it stays in the bios it suggests it problems with windows or the hard disk I would imagine or maybe the memory. You could try another hard disk or reinstalling windows or trying memtest
The old install probably was using completely different hard disk controller drivers and will not work with the new board. Re-install the hard drive in the old machine and revert to Microsoft generic hard disk drivers or re-install Windows with the drive in the new mobo.
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