Since you have changed the arcutecture of the motherboard in the system registry, try this; boot into safe mode, remove any devices pertaining to the old motherboard and any other devices (ie; modem, nic, video, etc...)from device mgr (assuming you are running Win 9X), when you reboot in normal mode, install the new motherboard drivers and any drivers for the other cards that may exsist. If this does not work, reload over the top.
This is a common occurrence.
Can you boot into safe mode? If so, go into device manager and remove everything you can & hopefully when it reboots, Windows will load appropriate drivers for new chipset.
if not - can you replace old board, boot & remove all you can then try again?
Tnx for the advise.. have tried all listed and cannot boot into safemode. W2K (re)install also fails if trying to change default folder to \winnt_1,\winnt1 etc...
Sounds like you need a clean install - can you mount drive in another machine to retrieve data you want to save (of course you probably backed up before moving boards)?
Before reinstalling, try doing a repair on your system. The process starts the same as a reinstall but can save you alot of time if windows is able to detect the new chipset and load the appropriate drivers.
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