Will A Straight CPU Swap Require OS Reinstallation?

geoffgale

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The CPU in my current work computer is slowly fading - one of the two cores experiences crippling DPC's under the load of video or applications that interact with the file system extensively.

I have a direct replacement for the CPU - same Intel part number - and I'm curious - am I going to have to re-install Windows Vista Business (32-bit) when I swap out the CPU? It seems to me that I shouldn't have to because I'm not changing anything that's going to require new or additional drivers. The CPU swap is the only change I'm making and the new CPU is exactly the same as the old CPU - except hopefully work on all 'cylinders' - :D

But I'd like to hear from a more experienced hand at this sort of change.

Cheerio - g.
 

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    homebuilt
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    Intel
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    Asus
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    4G Mushkin
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    nVidia
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    Turtle Beach
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    NEC
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I think not, but why even worry
With Macrium Reflect you can make an image, and then use it to replace the corrupted OS, if necessary. I really do not think it will be necessary, however.
Imaging with free Macrium - Windows 7 Forums
Its free and it saved my butt, a couple of times
In conclusion things can and do go wrong, make that image.
 

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    Dell XPS420
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    6 gig
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    ATI Radeon HD3650 256 MB
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    Intergrated 7.1 Channel Audio
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    Dell SP2009W 20 inch Flat Panel w Webcam
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    640 gb
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    Fan
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    Dell USB 4 button optical
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The few times I swapped cpu's it took it no problem.
 

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System One

  • CPU
    Dual L5639 // i7 950 @ 4.0Ghz
    Motherboard
    Evga SR-2 // Gigabyte x58a-ud3r
    Memory
    12Gig Corsair XMS3 // 6Gig OCZ Gold
    Graphics Card(s)
    gtx 560 ti // gtx 260-216
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    Dual 22" // Headless
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    OCZ aGILITY 3, 120Gig + Seagate 500Gig x 2
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    Silverstone da700 // Corsair 520hx
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    Rosewill BlackHawk Ultra // Antec 900v1
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    Twin CM Hyper 212+ // Noctua NH-u12
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    Acer 8930 laptop with x9100...
The few times I swapped cpu's it took it no problem.

Likewise. There is a level of abstraction from the CPU, where the O/S won't know anything differently with a CPU swap. There might be an exception if there's a change in the number of cores when there is multi-threading based software installed that utilizes them (but that's very likely an uncommon exception).

After upgrading your CPU, it might be a good idea to refresh the CMOS with the latest manufacturer's BIOS for your computer. Be sure to read up on the notes for it before installing, though.
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    HP Pavillion dv5t
    CPU
    Intel Core Duo 2.53GHz
    Memory
    4Gb
    Graphics Card(s)
    NVidia GeForce 9600M GT 512Mb
    Screen Resolution
    1280x800 32bit
    Hard Drives
    Seagate Momentus XT 500Gb
    Hitachi Travelstar HTS543225L9A300 250Gb
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    Microsoft 4000
I went from i7 quad to xeon Hex with no issues.
 

My Computer

System One

  • CPU
    Dual L5639 // i7 950 @ 4.0Ghz
    Motherboard
    Evga SR-2 // Gigabyte x58a-ud3r
    Memory
    12Gig Corsair XMS3 // 6Gig OCZ Gold
    Graphics Card(s)
    gtx 560 ti // gtx 260-216
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Dual 22" // Headless
    Hard Drives
    OCZ aGILITY 3, 120Gig + Seagate 500Gig x 2
    PSU
    Silverstone da700 // Corsair 520hx
    Case
    Rosewill BlackHawk Ultra // Antec 900v1
    Cooling
    Twin CM Hyper 212+ // Noctua NH-u12
    Other Info
    Acer 8930 laptop with x9100...
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