New Motherboard and "mup.sys"

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Going from a ECS K7VTA3 to a ECS N2U400-A and when booting, "mup.sys" is
keeping the machine from booting into Windows. Tried to reinstall windows
over old install and get a stop screen error a few seconds into that. Any
ideas how to work around this or disable "mup.sys"? Thanks........
 
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If mup is the reason, you can boot into recovery console and 'disable mup'.
What exact error do you get?
 
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Thats the last file that tries to load while booting in safe mode. after
that file tries to load, it reboots by itself.

"Jetro" <no.spam@internet> wrote in message
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> If mup is the reason, you can boot into recovery console and 'disable
mup'.
> What exact error do you get?
>
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That's what I thought. So you moved from VIA to NVidia chipset... If the old
motherboard is alive, power it up and install NVidia drivers or at least
uninstall VIA drivers.
P.S. Try to boot without k/b and mouse, just for fun...