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December 9th 03, 10:24 AM
windows depends in its configuration on the hardware that=20
it original is installed on.
Therefor the best way is re=EFnstalling windows.
Depending on the type chipset you had and have now jou=20
migt try deleting the hardware info from your register.
succes
>-----Original Message-----
>I just installed a new motherboad, memory and cpu and when
>windows tries to start it fails and I get to the screen
>that tells me windows could not boot properly chose one of
>the safe mode boot up or lasr good boot up or normal boot
>up no matter which one a try windows does not boot=20
>.
>
it original is installed on.
Therefor the best way is re=EFnstalling windows.
Depending on the type chipset you had and have now jou=20
migt try deleting the hardware info from your register.
succes
>-----Original Message-----
>I just installed a new motherboad, memory and cpu and when
>windows tries to start it fails and I get to the screen
>that tells me windows could not boot properly chose one of
>the safe mode boot up or lasr good boot up or normal boot
>up no matter which one a try windows does not boot=20
>.
>