Changed AMD to Intel Processor -- AosDriver.sys failure

jadeyn

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Feb 8, 2017
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So I changed my mobo and processor. I was hoping I wouldnt have to reinstall windows, since I dont have a disc or key.

I launched and it went to the " :'( your pc ran into a problem... " and at the bottom "AosDriver.sys Failed to Launch"

I am able to boot into safe mode without a problem, but anytime I try to boot normally, it goes to that pc ran into a problem screen.


Help please.
 
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You really can't do that.

All the instructions on how to run the PC are on that HDD, and all the instructions are wrong. The PC depends on the drivers to tell it how to use each component of your build, and when the drivers don't match the components, it doesn't work.

A new mobo = new installation, always.
You really can't do that.

All the instructions on how to run the PC are on that HDD, and all the instructions are wrong. The PC depends on the drivers to tell it how to use each component of your build, and when the drivers don't match the components, it doesn't work.

A new mobo = new installation, always.
 
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jadeyn

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Feb 8, 2017
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Well, one of the systems that switched with my system is working fine. I changed the motherboard on it and it seems to be working fine after intel -> amd processor change.

On my other system, it only boots in safe mode.
 
Perhaps enough of the controllers, devices, and instructions were similar enough to get by.

But what you are saying is 100% not the way to do it. You never make hardware changes without first backing up your data, and you never transfer hard drives between systems without a fresh install of the operating system.

That is just the way it is. We could potentially go into the regist... never mind - do the fresh install, it takes less than 20 minutes on a modern PC.

Windows 10 will recognize the hardware swap and give you hell about the change anyway.