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I have a problem with my current Intel Motherboard. Intel wants me to ship it
to them for replacement (It still works, but have to be replaced for fan problems). However, I am a student and requirer my computer everyday. I cannot just stop using it for a few weeks while waiting for the new motherboard to show up at the door. It doesn't seem to interest them because they do not want to do a cross shipping. My only other option is to ghost my current Serial ATA (SATA) hard drive to my older Parallel (PATA) hard drive and re-install in the older machine. Since I am using nearly 50 programs, a clean install is absolutely out of the question because I don't have a full week to spend (specially considering the end of semester exams, homeworks and studies coming). I am currently using a Windows XP Pro copy supplied by my school. My question is, can I ghost my current HD to the old one, install it in the old machine and reactivate by doing a repair install and reverse the procedure back to my current machine once I receive the new motherboard? |
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Steph. wrote:
> I have a problem with my current Intel Motherboard. Intel wants me > to ship it to them for replacement (It still works, but have to be > replaced for fan problems). > > However, I am a student and requirer my computer everyday. I > cannot just stop using it for a few weeks while waiting for the new > motherboard to show up at the door. It doesn't seem to interest > them because they do not want to do a cross shipping. > > My only other option is to ghost my current Serial ATA (SATA) hard > drive to my older Parallel (PATA) hard drive and re-install in the > older machine. > > Since I am using nearly 50 programs, a clean install is absolutely > out of the question because I don't have a full week to spend > (specially considering the end of semester exams, homeworks and > studies coming). > > I am currently using a Windows XP Pro copy supplied by my school. > > My question is, can I ghost my current HD to the old one, install > it in the old machine and reactivate by doing a repair install and > reverse the procedure back to my current machine once I receive the > new motherboard? Your best bet - time-wise - is to post-pone the RMA until after finals. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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