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10-Dec-2008, 05:31 AM #1
HELP: New Motherboard w/o Reinstall, BSOD!!
I recently got a new motherboard (GIGABYTE GA-81915P-MF). I was on an AGP board and I upgraded so I could get a newer graphics card.
I installed the new motherboard (without uninstalling Windows XP Pro) and I get BSOD. I have tried reinstalling XP PRO, booted from disc. It would work for a while until it froze, and then BSOD again. I have put in new hard drives and it still won't work. I get various BSOD's everytime. I'm not overclocking, my cpu chip is perfectly compatible and I have 2GB RAM so it can't be memory.
Help please, any ideas?
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16-Dec-2008, 10:11 PM #2
What are BSOD error numbers?

Did the old mother board have an INTEL Chipset in it?
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