Tim
XP configures itself to suit the hardware when it is installed.
A major change in hardware results in the kind of boot failure you have
experienced.
**** If you have a XP installation CD ****
Any important files should always be backed up in advance of hardware
changes.
Many users, myself included, prefer to do a full clean install after major
hardware changes as you describe.
The alternative, and equally valid option, is the repair install (also known
as an In-Place Upgrade).
See following Knowledge Base article for details. Pay careful attention to
the possible loss of data links in the MS article.
How to Perform an In-Place Upgrade (Reinstallation) of Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;Q315341
After doing this you may need to re-activate your installation of XP. If it
has been more than 120 days since you last re-activated you should be able
to activate over the internet, otherwise it will require a short phonecall.
After the repair install you will need to re-install any XP service packs
and updates, but you will not need to re-install any applications.
Hope that helps
Pete
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"Tim" <edit> wrote in message news:091a01c3666e$19d3c310$(E-Mail Removed)...
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> I have just changed out my mother board from a intel p4
> to a abit is7 p4 and when I boot everything seems fine the
> windows xp screen comes up with the green bar and it
> starts loading then screen flashes black and it reboots. I
> have tried safe mode and last know good config all the
> same. How do I fix this? I have swapped out hardware
> before ie mob's and no issues it comes up fines new
> hardware and reboot and all good. This time though I have
> this issue. I do not want to format and start from scratch.
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> Thanks