Transfering OS

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Swado95
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Transfering OS

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Im thinking of getting a new mother board so im able to upgrade later on. I was wondering if there is anyway to take Windows 7 64-bit from my old computer and put it on the new system?

:Note I do not have the CD since it was bought from dell off the internet, also im using same hardrive if that changes anything.
If so How...
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whatshisname55
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Re: Transfering OS

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Are you saying that this OS came on a pre-built system?
Mad-Mike
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If your keeping the same Hard Drive, Then it shouldnt be a problem.
Robbi
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It's fine, Win 7 will auto update most Chipset drivers. Is the new motherboard the same company?
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SnipeHunt
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Re: Transfering OS

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Will a new mobo/chipset work with an old copy. I replaced my mobo with a new board, but same chipset and had no problems but researched before doing it and saw alot of no-booting after replacing the board with one with a different chipset.
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Robbi
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SnipeHunt wrote:Will a new mobo/chipset work with an old copy. I replaced my mobo with a new board, but same chipset and had no problems but researched before doing it and saw alot of no-booting after replacing the board with one with a different chipset.
With windows 7?
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Swado95
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I'm not sure yet. But I would keep same hard drive. Not sure about chip sets and stuff this is the first time I would be upgrading motherboard. It's just I don't want to spend $150 on windows 7 64bit if I don't have to.
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[R-COM]Robbi wrote:With windows 7?

I saw posts for XP, Vista and Win7.
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whatshisname55
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Swado95 wrote:I'm not sure yet. But I would keep same hard drive. Not sure about chip sets and stuff this is the first time I would be upgrading motherboard. It's just I don't want to spend $150 on windows 7 64bit if I don't have to.
Alright then, you will be using the same hard drive which is where your OS is stored, therefore you will not need to reinstall. Happy upgrading. ;)
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There can be a problem if your old system has AHCI turned off and you want to use AHCI on your new one. You would need to modify the registry before-hand.
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The OS installs to the hard drive, not the motherboard; you don't need to do anything with the OS/Hard Drive.
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