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Just upgraded PC from XP3800/Asrock Dual Sata-II to 720X3/Biostar TA790GX.
Since people often raise questions on whether you can change mbs and not have to reinstall XP (and in particular OEM versions) here are my experiences. Firstly I was assuming it would work as I've done it before but I did more reading up which seems to have helped.
1) before starting I took precaution of backing up important stuff on PC to a NAS and also copied the XP partition on my HDD using a partitioning tool so that in event of problems I could restore the initial state.
2) before taking out old mboard I used SYSPREP from XP to "reseal" the installation. This, I think, strips the install back to the bare minimal drivers etc.
3) First step was to boot up mb with no HDD/CD connected to check out the BIOS - TA790GX came with an old BIOS that posted with the 720X3 but didn't recognize it ... using the BIOS based flash update I was able to update to current version via a USB stick.
4) Having got this sorted out plugged the HDD/CD in and booted up ... XP started and due to resealing went into a mini-install mode and basically worked. Only minor panic was when it said my windows id code wasn't valid ... but on checking I'd mistyped one digit. During mini-install and/or initial boot after its restart it asked for some drivers and I pointed it to the CD that came with the mb.
5) XP now worked but said it needed to be authenticate ... once I'd got the LAN drivers installed and network connection running clicked on the relevant icon and it went off and re-authenticated itself.
So it all went extremely smoothly and no issues.
Since people often raise questions on whether you can change mbs and not have to reinstall XP (and in particular OEM versions) here are my experiences. Firstly I was assuming it would work as I've done it before but I did more reading up which seems to have helped.
1) before starting I took precaution of backing up important stuff on PC to a NAS and also copied the XP partition on my HDD using a partitioning tool so that in event of problems I could restore the initial state.
2) before taking out old mboard I used SYSPREP from XP to "reseal" the installation. This, I think, strips the install back to the bare minimal drivers etc.
3) First step was to boot up mb with no HDD/CD connected to check out the BIOS - TA790GX came with an old BIOS that posted with the 720X3 but didn't recognize it ... using the BIOS based flash update I was able to update to current version via a USB stick.
4) Having got this sorted out plugged the HDD/CD in and booted up ... XP started and due to resealing went into a mini-install mode and basically worked. Only minor panic was when it said my windows id code wasn't valid ... but on checking I'd mistyped one digit. During mini-install and/or initial boot after its restart it asked for some drivers and I pointed it to the CD that came with the mb.
5) XP now worked but said it needed to be authenticate ... once I'd got the LAN drivers installed and network connection running clicked on the relevant icon and it went off and re-authenticated itself.
So it all went extremely smoothly and no issues.