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I'm about to replace my motherboard. When you say delete all device
drivers, exactly what do you mean. I assume it's cd, disk drives, video,
sound, etc but what about all the other stuff in device manager like the
system devices tab? Could you go into a little more detail on the procedure
you follow.
Ben Moore
>I have replaced motherboards and processors many times and have not lost
>data yet..... But before doing so always backup data. My usual
>process in a nutshell for Win 95 is *after* backup, replace hardware, and
>then boot into Win 95 safe mode, delete all device drivers, reboot and
>reinstall all drivers for the new motherboard and other installed devices
>(one at a time if possible). This will require several re-boots but
>has worked for me so far. </html>
>
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