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I have a system running an OEM version of XP Pro (SP2). I am purchasing a
new barebones computer system (motherboard, processor, case) and would like to take my existing hard drive and install in the new system. I also have purchased a retail copy of XP Pro for the new system, since I know (or believe) the OEM copy won't work on the new hardware. Is it possible to perhaps perform an "in-place upgrade" on the new system using the old hard drive and retail XP without losing all my existing data? If this is possible, is it problematic? This is going to be a new processor, chipset, motherboard, BIOS, etc. I would like to avoid reinstalling all the applications if I could, but if installing XP on top of itself (retail over OEM) is going to cause headaches, I'll just do a clean install. Thanks for any advice. I know a clean install is always best, for what it's worth. |
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The Repair Installation should go with no problems.
Back-up important data just in case. Then on the slight chance there are problems, you are prepared. -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org "rampage522" <rampage522@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:12DB307B-ED71-490E-8305-9A96226298C6@microsoft.com... >I have a system running an OEM version of XP Pro (SP2). I am purchasing a > new barebones computer system (motherboard, processor, case) and would > like > to take my existing hard drive and install in the new system. > > I also have purchased a retail copy of XP Pro for the new system, since I > know (or believe) the OEM copy won't work on the new hardware. > > Is it possible to perhaps perform an "in-place upgrade" on the new system > using the old hard drive and retail XP without losing all my existing > data? > If this is possible, is it problematic? This is going to be a new > processor, > chipset, motherboard, BIOS, etc. I would like to avoid reinstalling all > the > applications if I could, but if installing XP on top of itself (retail > over > OEM) is going to cause headaches, I'll just do a clean install. > > Thanks for any advice. I know a clean install is always best, for what > it's > worth. |
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Thanks. Before I start, I'm going to have at least 2 full backups so that's
not a problem! "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote: > The Repair Installation should go with no problems. > > Back-up important data just in case. > Then on the slight chance there are problems, you are prepared. > > -- > Jupiter Jones [MVP] > http://www3.telus.net/dandemar > http://www.dts-l.org > > > "rampage522" <rampage522@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:12DB307B-ED71-490E-8305-9A96226298C6@microsoft.com... > >I have a system running an OEM version of XP Pro (SP2). I am purchasing a > > new barebones computer system (motherboard, processor, case) and would > > like > > to take my existing hard drive and install in the new system. > > > > I also have purchased a retail copy of XP Pro for the new system, since I > > know (or believe) the OEM copy won't work on the new hardware. > > > > Is it possible to perhaps perform an "in-place upgrade" on the new system > > using the old hard drive and retail XP without losing all my existing > > data? > > If this is possible, is it problematic? This is going to be a new > > processor, > > chipset, motherboard, BIOS, etc. I would like to avoid reinstalling all > > the > > applications if I could, but if installing XP on top of itself (retail > > over > > OEM) is going to cause headaches, I'll just do a clean install. > > > > Thanks for any advice. I know a clean install is always best, for what > > it's > > worth. > > > |
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Just wanted to follow up in case anyone else was trying this.
Overall, the repair install did the trick. It did ask for a VGAAPI or some such driver during the repair. Since I couldn't locate it, I cancelled and it continued okay. And since the NIC interface was built in to the motherboard and I hadn't loaded the VIA chipset drivers yet, I had do activate over the phone, but it worked. A couple of weird DEP errors kept driving me crazy over and over until I removed and reinstalled my printer driver (of all things). But as I said, it appears to have worked. Thanks for the help earlier! "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote: > The Repair Installation should go with no problems. > > Back-up important data just in case. > Then on the slight chance there are problems, you are prepared. > > -- > Jupiter Jones [MVP] > http://www3.telus.net/dandemar > http://www.dts-l.org > > > "rampage522" <rampage522@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:12DB307B-ED71-490E-8305-9A96226298C6@microsoft.com... > >I have a system running an OEM version of XP Pro (SP2). I am purchasing a > > new barebones computer system (motherboard, processor, case) and would > > like > > to take my existing hard drive and install in the new system. > > > > I also have purchased a retail copy of XP Pro for the new system, since I > > know (or believe) the OEM copy won't work on the new hardware. > > > > Is it possible to perhaps perform an "in-place upgrade" on the new system > > using the old hard drive and retail XP without losing all my existing > > data? > > If this is possible, is it problematic? This is going to be a new > > processor, > > chipset, motherboard, BIOS, etc. I would like to avoid reinstalling all > > the > > applications if I could, but if installing XP on top of itself (retail > > over > > OEM) is going to cause headaches, I'll just do a clean install. > > > > Thanks for any advice. I know a clean install is always best, for what > > it's > > worth. > > > |
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