Best method to swap motherboard without re-installing Windows XP?
I am working on a system with a failed ECS K7S5A motherboard (SIS Chipset). See this thread for the sad details.
The problem became so severe, that the system will not even boot with the existing K7S5A board. I purchased a PC CHIPS M811LU Socket A (Socket 462) VIA KT266A ATX AMD Motherboard to replace the failed K7S5A. It has the VIA KT266A chipset.
I will replace the board & RAM, then power on. I am thinking that a "Repair Install" of Windows XP should get me through the swap without requiring a clean install of Windows with all the applications.
I have already connected the drive to another system to recover user data, just-in-case.
Does anyone have any tips, or tricks on this procedure to make the swap as smooth as possible? How about a link to a site with detailed instructions? I have found good info on swapping the motherboard without re-installing Windows, but they assume that you can boot into Windows with the existing board to replace the Bus Master drivers with standard generic drivers, remove the AGP drivers, etc.
~Dave