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Old 04-15-2007
Warren
 

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Upgrading hardware, need to reinstall?
I am about to do an upgrade of my pc and was wondering
what problems I might encounter when I start up my pc for
the first time after the hardware upgrade?

I have Windows Vista Ultimate full version retail running at the
moment, I'm aware of the fact I have to activate my OS again that's
not a problem (I hope ;-) but what was on my mind was do I
have to reload Vista Ultimate again for the hardware changes
to be recognized?
I do remember a few years ago I had to reinstall Windows xp
after a hardware upgrade so is vista the same or have they now
improved the upgrading of hardware procedure in Windows
vista.
I can also remember just recently Microsoft talking about an
option within the full version of Vista Ultimate giving the user
the option to upgrade the hardware without having to do a
reinstall just select the hardware upgrade option on vista
ultimate DVD but I can't seem to find anymore info about
upgrading options on the DVD
Any Suggestion???
Regards,
Warren
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Old 04-15-2007
Drew
 

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Re: Upgrading hardware, need to reinstall?
which hardware are you upgrading ???That will get you better answers....I
just upgrade my motherboard, processor and ram....I did a repair and
reactivate that is all...I went from a AMD 64bit on a older winfast board
and ddr 400 ram to the Intel core2 duo 2.66 and a Intel d975xbx2 Bad Axe
motherboard and 4 gigs of ddr800 ram
"Warren" <the_real_deal@dodo.com.au> wrote in message
news:uvKZQ0vfHHA.4552@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>I am about to do an upgrade of my pc and was wondering
> what problems I might encounter when I start up my pc for
> the first time after the hardware upgrade?
>
> I have Windows Vista Ultimate full version retail running at the moment,
> I'm aware of the fact I have to activate my OS again that's
> not a problem (I hope ;-) but what was on my mind was do I
> have to reload Vista Ultimate again for the hardware changes
> to be recognized?
> I do remember a few years ago I had to reinstall Windows xp
> after a hardware upgrade so is vista the same or have they now
> improved the upgrading of hardware procedure in Windows
> vista.
> I can also remember just recently Microsoft talking about an
> option within the full version of Vista Ultimate giving the user
> the option to upgrade the hardware without having to do a reinstall just
> select the hardware upgrade option on vista
> ultimate DVD but I can't seem to find anymore info about upgrading options
> on the DVD
> Any Suggestion???
> Regards,
> Warren


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Old 04-15-2007
Reece
 

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Re: Upgrading hardware, need to reinstall?
Worse case, You will have to use your Vista CD to run repair and that will
fix. I have tried it allready going from a completly diffrent motherboard to
another with diffrent processors and video cards. Good news is you wont have
to reinstall vista.


"Drew" <sheba3169@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
newsF0DC7DB-EF21-4722-BB9E-53E95BC569BF@microsoft.com...
> which hardware are you upgrading ???That will get you better answers....I
> just upgrade my motherboard, processor and ram....I did a repair and
> reactivate that is all...I went from a AMD 64bit on a older winfast board
> and ddr 400 ram to the Intel core2 duo 2.66 and a Intel d975xbx2 Bad Axe
> motherboard and 4 gigs of ddr800 ram
> "Warren" <the_real_deal@dodo.com.au> wrote in message
> news:uvKZQ0vfHHA.4552@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>I am about to do an upgrade of my pc and was wondering
>> what problems I might encounter when I start up my pc for
>> the first time after the hardware upgrade?
>>
>> I have Windows Vista Ultimate full version retail running at the moment,
>> I'm aware of the fact I have to activate my OS again that's
>> not a problem (I hope ;-) but what was on my mind was do I
>> have to reload Vista Ultimate again for the hardware changes
>> to be recognized?
>> I do remember a few years ago I had to reinstall Windows xp
>> after a hardware upgrade so is vista the same or have they now
>> improved the upgrading of hardware procedure in Windows
>> vista.
>> I can also remember just recently Microsoft talking about an
>> option within the full version of Vista Ultimate giving the user
>> the option to upgrade the hardware without having to do a reinstall just
>> select the hardware upgrade option on vista
>> ultimate DVD but I can't seem to find anymore info about upgrading
>> options on the DVD
>> Any Suggestion???
>> Regards,
>> Warren

>


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Old 04-15-2007
Warren
 

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Re: Upgrading hardware, need to reinstall?
Thx Drew
Yeah I didn't mention my upgrades,
I'm upgrading to P5N32-E SLI motherboard, QX6700,
EN8800 GTX 768 video cards x2 sli, and OCZ PC8500
From Asrock motherboard 2gb of ram, and 512mb video card
I have read that you can select repair but I was curious about the
options in vista ultimate regarding hardware upgrades, still haven't
found anymore info.
thx mate

"Drew" <sheba3169@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
newsF0DC7DB-EF21-4722-BB9E-53E95BC569BF@microsoft.com...
> which hardware are you upgrading ???That will get you better answers....I
> just upgrade my motherboard, processor and ram....I did a repair and
> reactivate that is all...I went from a AMD 64bit on a older winfast board
> and ddr 400 ram to the Intel core2 duo 2.66 and a Intel d975xbx2 Bad Axe
> motherboard and 4 gigs of ddr800 ram
> "Warren" <the_real_deal@dodo.com.au> wrote in message
> news:uvKZQ0vfHHA.4552@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>I am about to do an upgrade of my pc and was wondering
>> what problems I might encounter when I start up my pc for
>> the first time after the hardware upgrade?
>>
>> I have Windows Vista Ultimate full version retail running at the moment,
>> I'm aware of the fact I have to activate my OS again that's
>> not a problem (I hope ;-) but what was on my mind was do I
>> have to reload Vista Ultimate again for the hardware changes
>> to be recognized?
>> I do remember a few years ago I had to reinstall Windows xp
>> after a hardware upgrade so is vista the same or have they now
>> improved the upgrading of hardware procedure in Windows
>> vista.
>> I can also remember just recently Microsoft talking about an
>> option within the full version of Vista Ultimate giving the user
>> the option to upgrade the hardware without having to do a reinstall just
>> select the hardware upgrade option on vista
>> ultimate DVD but I can't seem to find anymore info about upgrading
>> options on the DVD
>> Any Suggestion???
>> Regards,
>> Warren

>


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Old 04-15-2007
Warren
 

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Re: Upgrading hardware, need to reinstall?
Thx reece,
I was hoping I would find someone thats upgraded their motherboard
cpu video card etc...
Whats the procedure with the repair?

"Reece" <yoshiYWK@comcast.net> wrote in message
news2BA5415-2FDF-40D8-8738-28B726F8D30C@microsoft.com...
> Worse case, You will have to use your Vista CD to run repair and that will
> fix. I have tried it allready going from a completly diffrent motherboard
> to another with diffrent processors and video cards. Good news is you wont
> have to reinstall vista.
>
>
> "Drew" <sheba3169@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> newsF0DC7DB-EF21-4722-BB9E-53E95BC569BF@microsoft.com...
>> which hardware are you upgrading ???That will get you better answers....I
>> just upgrade my motherboard, processor and ram....I did a repair and
>> reactivate that is all...I went from a AMD 64bit on a older winfast board
>> and ddr 400 ram to the Intel core2 duo 2.66 and a Intel d975xbx2 Bad Axe
>> motherboard and 4 gigs of ddr800 ram
>> "Warren" <the_real_deal@dodo.com.au> wrote in message
>> news:uvKZQ0vfHHA.4552@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>I am about to do an upgrade of my pc and was wondering
>>> what problems I might encounter when I start up my pc for
>>> the first time after the hardware upgrade?
>>>
>>> I have Windows Vista Ultimate full version retail running at the moment,
>>> I'm aware of the fact I have to activate my OS again that's
>>> not a problem (I hope ;-) but what was on my mind was do I
>>> have to reload Vista Ultimate again for the hardware changes
>>> to be recognized?
>>> I do remember a few years ago I had to reinstall Windows xp
>>> after a hardware upgrade so is vista the same or have they now
>>> improved the upgrading of hardware procedure in Windows
>>> vista.
>>> I can also remember just recently Microsoft talking about an
>>> option within the full version of Vista Ultimate giving the user
>>> the option to upgrade the hardware without having to do a reinstall just
>>> select the hardware upgrade option on vista
>>> ultimate DVD but I can't seem to find anymore info about upgrading
>>> options on the DVD
>>> Any Suggestion???
>>> Regards,
>>> Warren

>>

>


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Old 04-15-2007
Reece
 

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Re: Upgrading hardware, need to reinstall?
Well after you do a hardware change like a diffrent motherboard or cpu, you
windows vista wont be able to boot, it gets to the boot screen loads up then
comes up with a error telling you your system has changed and to run the
repair option from you dvd. You load up the dvd run the repair it only take
a few seconds and your done, you will have to reactivate your windows after
completed.


"Warren" <the_real_deal@dodo.com.au> wrote in message
news:uvKZQ0vfHHA.4552@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>I am about to do an upgrade of my pc and was wondering
> what problems I might encounter when I start up my pc for
> the first time after the hardware upgrade?
>
> I have Windows Vista Ultimate full version retail running at the moment,
> I'm aware of the fact I have to activate my OS again that's
> not a problem (I hope ;-) but what was on my mind was do I
> have to reload Vista Ultimate again for the hardware changes
> to be recognized?
> I do remember a few years ago I had to reinstall Windows xp
> after a hardware upgrade so is vista the same or have they now
> improved the upgrading of hardware procedure in Windows
> vista.
> I can also remember just recently Microsoft talking about an
> option within the full version of Vista Ultimate giving the user
> the option to upgrade the hardware without having to do a reinstall just
> select the hardware upgrade option on vista
> ultimate DVD but I can't seem to find anymore info about upgrading options
> on the DVD
> Any Suggestion???
> Regards,
> Warren


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