By my experience, mostly depending on the chipset, and processor type. E.g.,
if you change from VIA chipset motherboard to a VIA chipset motherboard (new
version), there is a good chance that XP will survive.
If the boot fails, you can always boot from the XP cd, and let the setup ask
you to repair the windows version found on you hdd. After the repair, the
system will boot, and you will need to reinstall all of the service packs
that you had installed before, but most of the system settings and
application will be intact (reinstallation of service pack for XP and Office
is mandatory).
Best regards,
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Zoltan Fekete ((E-Mail Removed))
Microsoft Certified Professional
YU Spin d.o.o. Novi Sad,
www.yuspin.co.yu
"Alpha_geek" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> If I change my motherboard and processor do I have to
> reload my harddrive.
> I am currently running XP Pro SP1.