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To further this response...
If you use the old hard drive and OS, then you MUST run the repair
option from the XP CD. If you don't, you run a very high risk of
damaging the XP installation that is on the hard drive, to the point
of not being able to run XP. The repair option needs to be the FIRST
thing you do before you boot with the new motherboard.
Please check out http://www.theeldergeek.com/replace_motherboard.htm
for a write-up on this process.
Tony Mayer
>I agree with Thomas Harold's response.
>
>If you really want to use the old drive as the primary drive in your
>new system, there should be no hardware problem. The BIOS should
>automatically work with the new hard drive. Any issues will be with
>the OS software, as configured to work with the old hardware,
>adapting to the new hardware the first time you start up the new
>computer. Windows XP _may_ require that you use the installation CD
>to "repair" the OS. Also, you _may_ need to install new/updated
>drivers. These are certainly not difficult issues, but something you
>should expect.
>
>Tom Mayer
>
>Stephen R Stanfield wrote:
>>Addendum to post: One of the main issues in this build is to be
>>able to re-use my hard drive as there is some valuable information
>>that I need. How do I get the old hd to shake hands with the new
>>motherboard?
>>stephen r stanfield
>
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