No, you don’t necessarily need a DVD reader to build a PC. You can use other methods like USB drives or cloud storage.
No, you don’t necessarily need a DVD reader to build a PC. You can use other methods like USB drives or cloud storage.
The OS supports USB stick drivers that can be installed online, but after replacing a motherboard, you may need to enable the network driver for the Ethernet port. Check the specific requirements for your hardware. Let me know if you need further details. Thanks for reaching out!
It depends on the specific model, but a premium gaming motherboard should be compatible right out of the box. If not, obtaining it from another PC usually means downloading the appropriate drivers and installing them via USB or software. Copying the driver file from the other machine onto a USB stick is a common method.
The drivers available for Windows vary by version. Windows 8.1 usually supports more options, increasing the chances of success. You can obtain the necessary drivers from the manufacturer’s website, download them, and transfer them to a USB drive using another computer.