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AMD1800+ upgrade to AMD64-939
I am planning to upgrade my MSI K7T/1800+ to an AMD64-939 system with PCI-E. For safety I backup my XP-Pro system (and a lot of other sw-programs) twice a week to another HardDisk with my Symantec -Norton Ghost program (partition to partition...). Now here's the question: What will happen when I yust put the HD in the new "AMD64" system and startup??? Will XP see the change and get the right drivers??? or will there be....nothing.......bigggggg silence...... ??? Other advice how to get all my SW and settings on the new system??? TIA -- DutchDareDevil On Sun, 03 Apr 2005 12:57:16 +0200, Bonobo <news.wanadoo.nl>
wrote: >Hello all, It will, for a while, then it'll stop.> >I am planning to upgrade my MSI K7T/1800+ to an AMD64-939 system with >PCI-E. > >For safety I backup my XP-Pro system (and a lot of other sw-programs) >twice a week to another HardDisk with my Symantec -Norton Ghost program >(partition to partition...). > >Now here's the question: > >What will happen when I yust put the HD in the new "AMD64" system and >startup??? >Will XP see the change yes>... and get the right drivers??? no>or will there be....nothing.......bigggggg silence...... ??? Well if you want a moment of silence, ok......... .... Was that long enough? XP will begin booting then bluescreen or maybe make it to the login and loop. You'd need do a repair install of XP. > Repair install XP. Another less-traveled route would be>Other advice how to get all my SW and settings on the new system??? installing XP fresh along with all drivers, then copy those drivers over to the old installation and merge the new registry entries created for the new hardware. Repair install should be quick and painless since you have the Ghost backups, try that first
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"Bonobo" <news.wanadoo.nl> wrote in message news:opsonkpqetabsjsi@h-l.lan... You don't want to do that...> Hello all, > > I am planning to upgrade my MSI K7T/1800+ to an AMD64-939 system with > PCI-E. > > For safety I backup my XP-Pro system (and a lot of other sw-programs) > twice a week to another HardDisk with my Symantec -Norton Ghost program > (partition to partition...). > > Now here's the question: > > What will happen when I yust put the HD in the new "AMD64" system and > startup??? > Will XP see the change and get the right drivers??? > or will there be....nothing.......bigggggg silence...... ??? > > Other advice how to get all my SW and settings on the new system??? > > > > TIA > -- > DutchDareDevil Worst cast - XP will fail to load (BSOD, infinite loop, reboot, etc.) Best case - you'll get XP limping along in safe mode. This is almost the worst case as well. Even if you do get it running and CAN install proper drivers it'll be 'damaged goods', never being as clean or running as fast as a fresh install. In short, save yourself the headache and do a fresh install. -- "I don't cheat to survive. I cheat to LIVE!!" - Alceryes On Sun, 3 Apr 2005 08:51:42 -0400, "Alceryes"
<replytop***@thankyou.com> wrote: <snip> >Even if you do get it running and CAN install proper ??>drivers it'll be 'damaged goods', never being as clean or running as fast as >a fresh install. "Damaged goods" is no at all accurate, it is quite clean OS still if you completely remove the old enumerated hardware entries then let it redetect them all. Guaranteed zero "cleanliness or performance" difference.
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"Bonobo" <news.wanadoo.nl> wrote in message news:opsonkpqetabsjsi@h-l.lan... Assuming you have a full XP disc - not just a recovery disc, do a repair > Hello all, > > I am planning to upgrade my MSI K7T/1800+ to an AMD64-939 system with > PCI-E. > > For safety I backup my XP-Pro system (and a lot of other sw-programs) > twice a week to another HardDisk with my Symantec -Norton Ghost program > (partition to partition...). > > Now here's the question: > > What will happen when I yust put the HD in the new "AMD64" system and > startup??? > Will XP see the change and get the right drivers??? > or will there be....nothing.......bigggggg silence...... ??? > > Other advice how to get all my SW and settings on the new system??? > > > > TIA install. I did when I upgraded from an XP 1800+ to a 64 3400+ last summer and it was fine. -- Derek Bonobo wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > Hello all, Don't let it boot into Windows.> > I am planning to upgrade my MSI K7T/1800+ to an AMD64-939 system with > PCI-E. > > For safety I backup my XP-Pro system (and a lot of other sw-programs) > twice a week to another HardDisk with my Symantec -Norton Ghost > program (partition to partition...). > > Now here's the question: > > What will happen when I yust put the HD in the new "AMD64" system and > startup??? > Will XP see the change and get the right drivers??? > or will there be....nothing.......bigggggg silence...... ??? > > Other advice how to get all my SW and settings on the new system??? > > > > TIA Set your bios to boot from cd-rom, and boot from the Windows XP cd. ( assuming you have a bootable XP cd). Go ahead and select new install at first part, then it will search for an installed os. When it shows it, select it, and press R for a repair install. Once the repair install is completed and it boots into XP, get all your updates installed. The repair install basically peforms an in place upgrade. -- Don Burnette "When you decide something is impossible to do, try to stay out of the way of the man that's doing it." In article <opsonkpqetabs***@h-l.lan>, Bonobo <news.wanadoo.nl> says...
Show quoteHide quote > Hello all, It will be fine. Before you turn off the pc for the last time with your > > I am planning to upgrade my MSI K7T/1800+ to an AMD64-939 system with > PCI-E. > > For safety I backup my XP-Pro system (and a lot of other sw-programs) > twice a week to another HardDisk with my Symantec -Norton Ghost program > (partition to partition...). > > Now here's the question: > > What will happen when I yust put the HD in the new "AMD64" system and > startup??? > Will XP see the change and get the right drivers??? > or will there be....nothing.......bigggggg silence...... ??? > > Other advice how to get all my SW and settings on the new system??? > > > > TIA > old hardware, go into the device manager and delete anything that is related to your old setup: chipset, ide, video, sound, etc. Then switch out your hardware. XP should boot just fine and find a bunch of new hardware. Install all your drivers from cd or whatever and then you are done.
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