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[Solved] Problem of using a new motherboard

Forum Systems : Homebuilt [Solved] Problem of using a new motherboard

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Hello,
I had a ASUS mb using Win-7 and CPU E7500. Last week, the mb could not work , so I replaced it with a new 1155 socket Asrock mb and a Intel G630-CPU. After connecting all, the WIN-7 booted and halt saying that it detected some hardwares changed and could not fixed the problem.......so please help...what can I do to make it up-and-running again without re-install the WIN-7. Thx

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You must reinstall the Windows. Because you had another types of drivers and hardware. And now you need other drivers for another socket.


Message edited by sosofm on 02-03-2012 at 08:42:50 AM
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When people change out motherboards, they usually cannot avoid reinstalling Windows.

Only if they get one that is the exact same kind as they had before.

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