Steve:
It probably won't be that easy. I recommend booting into safe mode and
removing all of the items you find in Device Manager under System Devices.
Then rebooting with the new motherboard. Many of those devices are setup by
Win9X specifically for the motherboard installed, and conflicts can occur if
you replace the mobo.
Dan Shaughnessy
>I am going to install a new motherboard and CPU into my computer. I am
>currently running WIN98. After I install the motherboard and all the
>peripherals, will I be able to simply boot up and WIN98 will detect
>everything (hopefully) and run as normal, or are there any other things I
>should do or be aware of after I install the motherboard?