by Iroquois » Mon Sep 27, 2004 10:58 am
You will still need to do a complete reinstall of your OS if you change your mobo. The funny thing about any OS is that they don't like to have their motherboards changed on them. Often times they won't recognize the board unless its the same model. If you try to switch boards without reinstalling the OS, it will freeze up or refuse to boot at all.
The motherboard is a bit like your spinal cord. It directs the electronic pulses in and out of the CPU and to all the other parts of the computer. The BIOS chip on the mobo is a very basic OS. In fact BIOS stands for Basic Input Output System. It provides the motherboard and CPU with the instructions necessary to boot the main OS and to keep everthing stable. If the BIOS is toast then the computer won't start.
[center]I only pretend to know what I'm talking about. Heck, that's what lawyers, car mechanics, and IT professionals do everyday.

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