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April 14, 2012 2:11:06 AM

I just bought new motherboar and new cpu, the cpu is a i5 2400 and my motherboard is a asrock h61m-vgs and i recycled my old parts from my old computer (sata hd 8 gb ddr3 1333 ram zotac amp 550 ti 500 watt rosewill psu) and everything starts up fine i get a post beep. and when i get to the starting windows screen the ball things rotate once then freezes for half a second and blue screens. is my bmotherboard or cpu broken? do i need to reinstall windows. i tried booting from the mobo driver disk and it gave me some weird thing about floppy `.44 bneeded or something. any help with this would be great. thanks (Also i'm fairly certain all the parts are compatible)

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April 14, 2012 2:13:06 AM

Your problem is that the current windows install has the drivers for all your old hardware! At minimum you will have to do repair install of windows for it to work with the new hardware!
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April 14, 2012 2:17:15 AM

i put in the windows disk and went to repair in stall. but for that option it said to take out disk start it up normally and reinstall from windows. will reinstalling windows completely and delete everything for sure work? i'm scared to do it but it would be worth it if it worked.
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April 14, 2012 2:21:38 AM

Start from windows disk, select install then when it finds a previous win install it will give the option press R for repair! After repair you will need to install all the drivers for your new hardware.
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April 14, 2012 2:28:49 AM

yah when i do that it just says repairing for a little bit, asks me if i want to system restore to a previous date, and i don't. so then it just does a bar thing where it says "repairing" and doesn't do anyhting, i let it do it for an hour earlier. will just completely reinstalling windows not work?
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April 14, 2012 2:37:29 AM

What you are describing is using the repair console which is the first option along with install! At that point select install the repair option comes later!
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April 14, 2012 2:49:07 AM

hasn't come yet and its almost finished, i'm confused.
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April 14, 2012 2:51:12 AM

Full install is fine and will do the trick!
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April 14, 2012 3:00:22 AM

Thanks dude everything worked out
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April 14, 2012 3:03:54 AM

Great if everything is working fine!
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April 14, 2012 4:15:38 AM

theidleness said:
I just bought new motherboar and new cpu, the cpu is a i5 2400 and my motherboard is a asrock h61m-vgs and i recycled my old parts from my old computer (sata hd 8 gb ddr3 1333 ram zotac amp 550 ti 500 watt rosewill psu) and everything starts up fine i get a post beep. and when i get to the starting windows screen the ball things rotate once then freezes for half a second and blue screens. is my bmotherboard or cpu broken? do i need to reinstall windows. i tried booting from the mobo driver disk and it gave me some weird thing about floppy `.44 bneeded or something. any help with this would be great. thanks (Also i'm fairly certain all the parts are compatible)



This is a common problem, when replacing a mbod especially. The guys here are correct......The mbod is trying to boot up with all of th old drivers from your old mbod. I myself have had to re-load Windows and start from scratch more than once, due this same issue. I feel your pain. Good luck.
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April 14, 2012 9:13:05 AM

rolli59 said:
Great if everything is working fine!


Excellent work, good sir!
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