Re: Re-Installing XP
- From: "SimonRB" <sbutler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2006 18:05:29 +1100
Use the CD that came with your new Motherboard, that will have you sound
drivers on it, otherwise check out the manufacturers website.
If you want to save all your Documents & Settings and then import them to a
new install, use the Files & Settings Transfer Wizard (Accessories > System
Tools). It's quite a good program, fairly simple to use. Check it out in
Help & Support first.
Simon
"John Johnson" <change@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:5q2mt1hc0643ini4huvt2v1ku5b4qd9ia8@xxxxxxxxxx
>I just had to change motherboards but with a similar chipset.
> I had XP PRO S2 on the HD. After the install Windows did boot up.
> One problem was that both boards had built in sound so now no sound.
>
> But I wanted to reinstall XP mainly just to clean up my current
> install, etc.
>
> I was wondering if their are any settings I can save, Documents and
> Settings, etc. for the new install.
>
>
.
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