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At 10/10/98 09:51 PM , List Moderator wrote:<br>
>Posted on behalf of Kevin Nowicki [log in to unmask]<br>
><< Replacing the motherboard/CPU/RAM(?) can be an effective
middle<br>
>path, but there are a fair number of things to watch out for along<br>
>that way. >><br>
>David:<br>
>If one does replace the motherboard etc, is the data still safe on the
HD or<br>
>will it be lost with the new configuration?<br>
><br>
> Kevin Nowicki<br>
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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>
Doug Simmons
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