Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus (More info?)
Hi
I've replaced my old CUSL-2 MB by a P4P800-E Deluxe. The Harddrive is the
same (not changed).
Unfortunately my WinXP Pro can't boot. :-(
I think the cause is the old Intel Chipset Driver or the Intel Application
Accelerator Driver?!
There's a way to remove the Drivers?
Who has a tip?
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus (More info?)
Yip,
Do a repair install. This will re-run the PNP detect / hardware setup phase
and take the installation back to the service pack level of the CD you use
for the repair. If you have a Service Pack 1 version of XP that is where it
will take you to IE = new install with SP1. You will not lose any data or
applications. Do not attempt to run anything until you have completed the
process.
To do a repair install, have your CD key handy, check your bios config to
boot off CD, boot, proceed as though you were going to do a new install. The
setup will detect your installation and ask if you want to do a repair &
follow on from there. Once you have finished, install your motherboard
drivers as per a new install, all other drivers, service packs, etc.
You will likely have to re-activate your XP afterwards.
- Tim
"Peter Wagner" <vba@directbox.com> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> I've replaced my old CUSL-2 MB by a P4P800-E Deluxe. The Harddrive is the
> same (not changed).
> Unfortunately my WinXP Pro can't boot. :-(
> I think the cause is the old Intel Chipset Driver or the Intel Application
> Accelerator Driver?!
>
> There's a way to remove the Drivers?
> Who has a tip?
>
> TIA
> p
>
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