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re: replacing motherboard and saving data
Tuesday, December 4, 2007 at 11:17 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Harry Clark
(389 messages posted)
Replace the motherboard on the first boot with it go into BIOS setup set the boot
order to CD first, then put your XP CD in the drive and reboot, right after the ram
count tap on the spacebar about once a second tap,tap,tap, to start windows installer
choose the second "R" option it comes just after the press F8 to agree the licence
terms choose to repair your existing XP install when it is almost done you will be
asked for the code from the COA after it is done you will need to reactivate Windows
but providing a period of longer than 120 days have elapsed since it was last activated
it will happen automatically
Scroll down to and click on "How to run a repair install" on this page for screen
shot pictures
http://www.webtree.ca/windowsxp/repair_xp.htm
this method is pain free with no need to reinstall programs or loss of your data
the only thing you will lose is any Windows updates after SP1 or SP2 depending on
your XP CD
Cheers HC
On Tuesday, December 4, 2007 at 12:10 am, Talino Bruno wrote:
>I ma thinking about replacing my motherboard which means I might have to reinstall
>XP. My question is if my info is stored in e, f, g and f drives will I lose the
data
>or just what is in the c drive?
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