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Advice on upgrading from OEM motherboard AMD/ATI
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My gateway GT5432 keeps having blue screens from an nforce SATA driver and it seems like the problem cannot be fixed with an updated driver. The motherboard I've ordered is the Asus M3A79-T deluxe. I was planning on moving everything over to this AM2+ quad crossfire capable mo.bo. and was wanting to hear from anyone who has transferred an OEM computer to a new mo.bo. I know it will be time consuming to make it work, but no matter what I will get it running. It has vista home prem 32bit. My other specs are to the left <-------- I'm going to build this computer on an open chassis and see if it will run better with just a HD4850 512MB or with a dual crossfire of the 4850 with my current HD3850 O.C. edition 512MB Thanks, Adam B |
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You cant crossfire a 38xx with a 48xx. There were rumours that would be posible but i think they were dropped
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I'll cross that bridge when I come to it. As in, I might get another processor for the Asus Mo. bo. and leave the 64X2 5000+ on the gateway with the 3850.
BUT, :-) have you ever done a motherboard upgrade on an OEM vista system? |
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no, but im going to say you this. DO NOT UPGREADE YOUR HARDWARE IF YOUR COPY OF WINDOWS VISTA IS OEM, you cant install the same copy if you upgrade
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I have. I would at least uninstall the chipset drivers before switching out the boards. It will save you some headaches. I honestly do a fresh windows install everytime I change boards. If you run into conflicts, do you have a Vista disk or just the gateway recovery crap?
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I have the operating system disk that came with the computer.
Opening it in windows brings up a distinctly Microsoft user prompt. |
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There is a very good chance that this disc will NOT work with your new board, if and when you have to reformat and reinstall windows. Just keep that in mind.
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I just wonder what drivers to disable/remove
Here are two pics from dev manager. I am not worried about the microsoft default drivers, just the nvidia and such. Also, in the drivers folder I believe. I have something like eight instances of the nForce SATA driver that is giving me problems. But they all have different device designations which confuses me as to which ones are unnecessary. |
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) I bought a new mobo and case to do the same as you are. once I got everything in... popped in the XP cd that came with my dell... and nothing. I got a message stating that the disk will not install on a non-dell motherboard, and im pretty sure your copy will say the same.. cept for yours is a gateway. Its not the hardware, its Windows... when they make those disks for pre-built pc's from gateway,dell,etc. its wrote in a manner that it will not install on any other system than the one it came with or another system of the like (meaning if you had another gateway, you could use that cd.) So Iwould save yourself the headache and goahead and buy a new OS from newegg or somthing, yea its an extra 100$ or so, but its worth it bro, TRUST me! Good Luck
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Yeah, this is my first bare motherboard. The OS disk probably has the drivers for the proprietary gateway motherboard. I will possibly have to do a few driver swaps in safe mode.
I just wonder why the OS would not be transferable if its OEM. It seems that a properly paid for piece of software should be system mobile. |
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I know it sounds horrible, but You might get lucky enough to uninstall your current drivers and swap the hardware over and install the new ones, and thats only if it will boot on that ASUS board. Correct me if im wrong paulie +1 on that
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People tell me to get XP but I like Vista. What do you think?
Right now Vista 32bit is only showing around 3500MB of my 4096MB RAM. Is Vista 64bit even slower and more expensive? |
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I've modded many a OEM. Go into Safe Mode Admin to uninstall drivers. Reboot. Defragment HD. Re-instll drivers in Safe Mode Admin.
You should do this everytime you change a driver on an OEM unless you use the OEM's download utility on their website. For most people it just seems like a waste of time, but I have found it to solve a lot of problems.
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Your RAM problem is because of your OS is only a 32bit, 32's can only read/use up to a total of 3gigs of memory, your extra gig is useless bro. you are better off installing 2 1gb sitck paired with another 2 512's to get 3 gigs to use in dual channel.
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I'm thinking that if I use the Microsoft drivers that it shouldn't care what motherboard it is on.... But I'm probably wrong.
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Is windows XP 64 bit a good option and what about its future, hasn't MS dropped support for it or aren't they going to soon? |
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But, by properly removing the drivers and re-installing them he may solve his issue, and not need to change out the motherboard. His issue appears to be the standard driver conflict/bad driver issue common when moding OEM's.
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Ugh, I dont know how to fix the driver problem with this Gateway. Thats the reason I ordered that new ASUS mobo. I'm getting into this computer building thing further and further. |
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Vista just seems easier do things with. But it's still between XP64 and Vista64. Is the ultimate version of vista really any better? It costs almost $100 more... |
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[QUOTE=Kaneb125;1075302]Not really, home premium has most of the features you will ever use. I ran Ultimate because I bought it cheap.
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@Kaneb.. go ahead and do what we are saying.. basicly you should decide on what OS you want to stick with and BUY a copy. Dont buy a retail version, all you need is a OEM copy, much cheaper if you like Vista and want 64bit buy this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16832116488 Is it me or are the Quotes messed up?
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