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edgutgesell Rated PG
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Posted: Mon, 07 Feb 2005 10:49:27 Post Subject: Install New Mobo. Strategy Needed |
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I am new to this forum and this is my first post, so be kind!! I am not a hardware guy, although I have successfully upgraded mobo's in the past. I am not a gamer.
I am preparing to upgrade my 833 MHZ motherboard to a 2.0 GHZ Athlon 64. The reason for the upgrade is that I am attempting to capture, edit old VHS tapes and to capture camcorder DV, edit, and create DVD's from the input. The input I am getting from my capture device, (ADS DVD Express USB 2.0) ) and camcorder (Firewire) isn't acceptabel due to jerky capture. I think the slow P3 FSB is the problem.
My question is: What strategy should I use to do this upgrade. I have a current Ghost backup on DVD. I have a considerable amount of SW on the C: drive (10 GB on 200GB drive) Alot of the SW has patches and updates, which will be a pain to re-install. Since the architecture of the Athlon 64 is so different than the P3, should I start from scratch with a reformat and install XP Pro and reinstall all of my software piecemeal after installing the new mobo??? (I also will need to reinstall SP2) Or should I attempt to use the Ghost backup which was created on the P3? Is using the backup a bad idea? The computer after the upgrade will be as below:
Athlon 64 2GHZ
1 GB DDR PC 3200
200 GB 7200 ATA drive
60 GB 7200 ATA drive
DVD Burner
DVD ROM
3, 1394 interfaces
6 USB 2.0 interfaces
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Posted: Mon, 07 Feb 2005 11:56:33 Post Subject: |
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Personally.... I would go with a fresh install. Otherwise you will be subject to the strong possibility of strange and unexplainable computer behavior.
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edgutgesell Rated PG
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Posted: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 09:53:15 Post Subject: Thanks For The Replys!!! |
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I appreciate your replys. I am a lazy guy and I was hoping that someone had a secret that would spare me additional work!!
Thanks again,
Ed G. |
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Posted: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 10:38:07 Post Subject: Re: Thanks For The Replys!!! |
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edgutgesell wrote: | I appreciate your replys. I am a lazy guy and I was hoping that someone had a secret that would spare me additional work!!
Thanks again,
Ed G. |
The repair install is your best bet for saving time. I have gone through as many as 3 mobo upgrades using it before I had to bite the bullet and do a fresh install. Mind you the repair install made that installation of Win XP last me over 3 years. so it was well due for a fresh install. |
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