Get a new OEM version of XP when you purchase the replacement mobo - use the
mobo as the "qualifying" piece of h/w for the OEM purchase - this would be
the least cost approach to keeping legal.
You will need to do a repair install of XP on the original HDD as step #1
when bringing the new system up to make sure the new hardware is detected,
followed by motherboard drivers, etc and activation. This will preserver
your apps and settings.
Note that any new XP CD's are likely to have SP2 slipstreamed onto them...
Refrain from booting off the HDD until you have done the repair - use
memtest86 to do a basic system stability check (boot off a memtest86 floppy
to do so) is a good idea...
See
www.michaelstevenstech.com for details on repair - he also mentions some
of the gotchas for OEM / Bios locked versions such as the Dell - which you
will escape if you get a proper OEM CD (or Full vversion if you prefer).
Post back if you need more help...
BOL & HTH
"William C" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:Xns96FEC5625E766williamchotmail@70.168.83.30...
>I have a Dell OptiPlex GX280 system that was damaged in the Katrina
> flood. It only took a few inches of water but sat in it for about 2
> weeks. The case, MB and video are shot. Everything else RAM, CPU and
> drives was above water.
>
> Dell has not been reasonable with purchasing just the parts I need. This
> is annoying since the system was only 4 months old when it was flooded...
>
> I am trying to find a compatible MB.
>
> The CPU is a "PENTIUM 4 PRESCOTT DT, 520, SKT-T" at 2.8Ghz which is
> sometimes referred to as "Socket T (LGA 775). I have found several
> boards that will accept this type of processor.
>
> The ram is where I get confused. At first I thought it was PC3200
> memory, but a friend told me NO. Looking at the DELL packing slip it is
> listed as "DUAL IN-LINE MEMORY MODULE, 256, 400M, 32X64, 8, 240, 1RX8"
> which my friend says is DDR2-400. The sticker in the RAM says "Samsung
> 256MB 1Rx8 PC2-3200U-333-10-A1". In either case searching NewEgg didn't
> list any DDR2-400 motherboards, only DDR2-533, 667 and 800. Are any of
> these compatible?
>
> I need a MB with 4 memory slots, and it doesn't have to be NewEgg. I
> have done business with them before and have been happy with them, but if
> they don't have a MB that will work...
>
> Any help would be appreciated.