Help migrate to new XP system! [asus p4c800 deluxe] [asus a8n sli]

Q: I just bought a new AMD X2 4800 + chip, Asus A8N-SLI board and new 7800GTX graphics card. I am switching from Intel P4 3.0, and standard nvidia card. Problem I have is last night I changed my system to new parts. I tried to boot Windows and bluescreen. System reboot. I was able to in safe mode and new AMD / nForce drivers on board would hope to fix the blue screen to install, but that did not work. I restored a backup image and tried this time to repair a Windows installation is in progress and done the same. After some time I had to go back to my Intel system, and my backup image to restore. My goal is to Windows, all programs and settings on the hard drive to my new AMD system, without re-installing. Anyone suggestions?


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Re:Bite the bullet and reinstall … I know what a headache it can be though with all the installed programs that have to loaded again, entering those stupid serial numbers argpght !!!!
Backup your bookmarks, and EMAIL and special documents and spreadsheets you want to keep. Move your music and videos off your C drive and go for the reinstall.
I don't know if you tried a 'repair' yet, instead of just installing new drivers .. that is an option to try. It is good to get rid of all the old junk though and do a fresh format and install.

Re:installing a new OS is so easy that I do it on customers computers if they are even moderately infected with spyware/malware. Don't even try to keep the same OS with the new components. Just bite the bullet and do the right thing.

Re:One word of advise. If you move your My Documents folder, even to another drive, windows will find it and erase it! Rename it to anything, e.g. My documents1, and you will be ok. I did it several times and then once I forgot to and found all my info gone.

Re:deputycag,
Yea, you can't just change parts from one architecture to another (Intel to AMD) without having BSOD's.

Re:Originally posted by: deputycag
I guess I have a long project for the weekend. I will take you word and start from scratch.

Believe me, you'll be glad you did!


Re:I guess I have a long project for the weekend. I will take you word and start from scratch.

Re:Originally posted by: deputycag
So you are saying there is no possible way to move to a new system without re-installing? My goal is to avoid a re-install for now.

Dood, give it up man. Yes, theoretically, it can be done with hours and hours of headache…I've done it. Everytime I did, I realized I could have started clean and saved a lot of trouble. Now that I have a bomb load of experience, I realized a change of that magnitude is NOT WORTH THE TROUBLE. Start from scratch and you'll be done in a few hours and your PC will be stable. Go down your path, get it running and you will be cussing for the next few months as the bugs popup.


Re:So you are saying there is no possible way to move to a new system without re-installing? My goal is to avoid a re-install for now.

Re:1) Backup data
2) Format OS drive and reinstall XP.

You'll save yourself HOURS of frustation doing this.


Re:I STRONGLY recommend reinstalling windows if you are converting from intel to an AMD. Anything else is bound to be asking for trouble with system instability and other headaches.

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