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upgrading win7 editions

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October 6, 2014 4:53:28 PM

so i installed a new motherboard and i now need to reinstall windows. is it possible to use the windows 7 upgrade option and use the same edition (professional) instead of doing a format and losing my files? or do i have to backup files to a new drive and do a fresh install. thanks!

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October 6, 2014 4:58:30 PM

If you are installing the same version - it should allow you to do the "upgrade" where it renames your windows directory and keeps all files on the hard drive.
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October 6, 2014 5:10:15 PM

Have you tried booting up with the new Motherboard. I have done many motherboard changes where all I had to do was boot up the system. Install new mobo drivers, and then sometimes recertify windows.
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October 6, 2014 5:23:16 PM

jaimelmiel said:
Have you tried booting up with the new Motherboard. I have done many motherboard changes where all I had to do was boot up the system. Install new mobo drivers, and then sometimes recertify windows.


i have tried booting up with new motherboard and cpu, but i keep getting a blue screen. but i haven't booted up with the new driver discs in
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October 6, 2014 5:25:49 PM

Sometimes you can get lucky - by booting into safe mode and installing the new drivers there. Sometimes it won't boot into safe mode, and you will probably have to reinstall Windows (upgrade method suggested).
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October 6, 2014 5:26:23 PM

suniced said:
jaimelmiel said:
Have you tried booting up with the new Motherboard. I have done many motherboard changes where all I had to do was boot up the system. Install new mobo drivers, and then sometimes recertify windows.


i have tried booting up with new motherboard and cpu, but i keep getting a blue screen. but i haven't booted up with the new driver discs in

Then in your case you will have to reload windows.

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October 6, 2014 5:26:47 PM

Maybe.

But for any operation like this, you really, really need to have your personal data backup elsewhere and offline, just in case.
It might work, or it might not.

If it works, great.
But if it doesn't, I don't want to read a post from you asking how to get your data back after an accidental format, or powerloss during the install, or whatever else might have gone wrong.
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