I will second Mike's sage advice - clean install. Trying to force Windows
to recognize new hardware after a swap may or may not work, or even worse,
may appear to work for a while and then become unstable and cause the loss
of data.
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"Craig008" <Craig008@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>i am looking at upgrading my motherboard to allow other upgrades to be
>done,
> mostly graphics, now my question is what precutions should i take, do need
> to
> make a boot disc ands should i be prepred to reinstall everything and
> phone
> microsoft for a new product key. i am currently running vista ultimate 64
> bit
> edition
> --
> grapes