I've searched a hundred threads, Google stuff, etc.
My existing Asus M4a78t-e has never been a happy camper since I bought it 3 months ago. Windows 7 64bit on a compatible AM3 cpu... it keeps rebooting, blue screen... have to repair boot up. No consistent way to repro. So, I am getting a newer Asus board.
Given the newer technologies, is there any way I can keep my existing C: drive and expect it to work with the new Mobo, or am I forced to wipe it and reinstall Windows for all the low level registry stuff it gets from the board? Or, if I image my disk with something like Ghost or Acronis backup.. then wipe the disk, will restoring the image still be a mess? ( I assume so)
I've had to reinstall the OS so many times and rebuild my software I'm ready to cry. Is it 64 bit that's causing the problems?
My existing Asus M4a78t-e has never been a happy camper since I bought it 3 months ago. Windows 7 64bit on a compatible AM3 cpu... it keeps rebooting, blue screen... have to repair boot up. No consistent way to repro. So, I am getting a newer Asus board.
Given the newer technologies, is there any way I can keep my existing C: drive and expect it to work with the new Mobo, or am I forced to wipe it and reinstall Windows for all the low level registry stuff it gets from the board? Or, if I image my disk with something like Ghost or Acronis backup.. then wipe the disk, will restoring the image still be a mess? ( I assume so)
I've had to reinstall the OS so many times and rebuild my software I'm ready to cry. Is it 64 bit that's causing the problems?