2007-12-04, 06:51 PM
I just did the same thing for someone last week. I took out the motherboard from a Dell P4 (faulty) and installed a new Asrock motherboard. Once everything was connected up I just booted up the computer and away it went. It spent a little time installing XP default drivers for everything it could, and once it was finished I inserted the CD which came with the motherboard and installed the correct drivers. No problems at all with XP booting up with the new motherboard in place.
I too work with computers for a living and, like Shadowze, have swapped quite a few motherboards without having to reinstall XP. In fact, I can only remember one occasion when the computer refused to start properly no matter what I did so I had to reinstall XP. This however was many years ago.
If it was me, I´d just swap the motherboard and see what happens. You should be fine though.
I too work with computers for a living and, like Shadowze, have swapped quite a few motherboards without having to reinstall XP. In fact, I can only remember one occasion when the computer refused to start properly no matter what I did so I had to reinstall XP. This however was many years ago.
If it was me, I´d just swap the motherboard and see what happens. You should be fine though.