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<blockquote data-quote="imhotep" data-source="post: 23886580" data-attributes="member: 562115"><p>Effective solution is the SysPrep. Also there are PC mover software. I don't think these are free anymore. Intel used to bundle these software with their motherboards.</p><p>If you are not conversant in doing Sysprep, I will tell you another way. </p><p>Go to the Control Panel - Programs and remove any existing motherboard related software. You got to identify these and uninstall.</p><p>Then go to System -- Device Manager - remove all Chipset drivers, Sound, Video card, Network card drivers, USB, IDE/ATAPI or any hardware that would conflict with the new hardware. Now there's minimal chance that when you install the old HDD in the new Mobo to create conflicts and to crash with a BSOD.</p><p>Whatever you do make a backup or create an restorable image of the existing HDD - so that anytime you can go back to square one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhotep, post: 23886580, member: 562115"] Effective solution is the SysPrep. Also there are PC mover software. I don't think these are free anymore. Intel used to bundle these software with their motherboards. If you are not conversant in doing Sysprep, I will tell you another way. Go to the Control Panel - Programs and remove any existing motherboard related software. You got to identify these and uninstall. Then go to System -- Device Manager - remove all Chipset drivers, Sound, Video card, Network card drivers, USB, IDE/ATAPI or any hardware that would conflict with the new hardware. Now there's minimal chance that when you install the old HDD in the new Mobo to create conflicts and to crash with a BSOD. Whatever you do make a backup or create an restorable image of the existing HDD - so that anytime you can go back to square one. [/QUOTE]
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