houtx67 Member
Joined: 19 Jul 2001
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Hello,
I am considering upgrading a P3 Celeron computer (Micron) I have to a new motherboard/processor that still uses the same existing components. Since I only have the system restore disk for my OS that came with the computer, will I be able to use it with the new motherboard/CPU combo (will it just re-install the new components, or is there a safeguard that will no longer recognize/authorize this computer with the new components)? I haven't done this with a restore disk before, but since I do not have the full install disk for WIN ME or XP, I wanted to see if this upgrade was going to require the purchase of the software for a full install.
I have heard that you can use the system restore disks with new drives (DVD, CD, HD, etc) and that it will recognize them just as new components, but I need to know if anyone has any experience changing the motherboard/processor and successfully using the restore disk (since this seems to effectively be giving the computer a whole new identity). Is there anyway to "trick" the computer into still recognizing this computer, like not re-formatting the HD before the switchover? I normally would like to back up my data and do a fresh install of everything though. For the record, I honestly purchased this original computer with the included system restore disk (ie, I didn't borrow it from a friend).
If this won't work, can anyone suggest a cheaper way of upgrading the processor on this computer? It is a P3 700 mhz celeron, but the manual did not say how high I could upgrade the processor (I think it uses an Intel 810? chipset - I don't have the manual with me as I am at work). I can't seem to find any of those "upgrade" type processors that override your MB (like Evergreen Technologies, etc) for this situation either.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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