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>> This weekend I removed the system board from my PC and >> replaced it with another board/processor combination, memory >> and video card. > >It's been my experience that Windows does not tolerate this action >lightly. I agree with David, but if you are really, really stuck you might try to replace them one at a time. That is, first, try the video card in the old mobo. Load the drivers, etc. Then replace the mobo and put the new video card in it. Try a boot floppy rather than booting from disk. --buck
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