Operating system help

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my pc is running an OEM version of windows 7, but i want to upgrade a few components, primarily the motherboard, and also i would like to upgrade to windows 8 sooooo how do i go about this without losing all my data on my hard drive :(
 
i dont mean to be rude and ignore what you just said, but my worry is that the OS is tied to the motherboard and if i switch out the motherboard, regardless of what i have done to my hard drive it just wouldnt work??
 
Let me understand - you want to upgrade your motherboard and buy a copy of windows 8 to upgrade your existing O/S?

Surely the easiest thing to do is partition the hard drive, save the irreplaceable data onto the new partition, then install a fresh copy of windows 8? You can then reinstall programs
 
i dont mean to be rude and ignore what you just said, but my worry is that the OS is tied to the motherboard and if i switch out the motherboard, regardless of what i have done to my hard drive it just wouldnt work??
i have reinstalled windows so many times iv lost count and changed just about every component. if online activation hasnt worked then its just a simple call.. but that said, if you get windows 8 too, whats the prob?
 
As mentioned you can either partition your files that you want to keep, and then install W8. Or buy a 2nd hard drive, or flash drive, to back up your files to that. One thing I would do though would be remove and re install any program or app, because you might have some compatibility issue between W7 and your fresh install of W8
 
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