Michael
December 6th 03, 10:36 AM
All you would have needed to do was install your new
motherboard and proccesor. Then boot up your computer
using the windowsxp CD and do a repair installation.
>-----Original Message-----
>I bought xp home for my pc. A month later I upgraded my
>motherboard and proccesor. My system would not boot to
xp,
>so I installed my old copy of 98. I want to get xp back,
I
>have all my documents and stuff but will it think It is a
>different computer when I re-activate it online?
>
>.
>
motherboard and proccesor. Then boot up your computer
using the windowsxp CD and do a repair installation.
>-----Original Message-----
>I bought xp home for my pc. A month later I upgraded my
>motherboard and proccesor. My system would not boot to
xp,
>so I installed my old copy of 98. I want to get xp back,
I
>have all my documents and stuff but will it think It is a
>different computer when I re-activate it online?
>
>.
>