Update the BIOS settings, reinstall Windows, and ensure proper drivers are installed after replacing the motherboard.
Update the BIOS settings, reinstall Windows, and ensure proper drivers are installed after replacing the motherboard.
You’ll need to replace the old motherboard with a compatible upgrade and then reinstall Windows. You don’t necessarily have to buy a brand-new system unless you want a fresh setup.
Windows 8 offers significant improvements over Windows 7. It allows for a seamless boot process and easy installation of the latest chipset drivers.
You might need to reinstall it because the current version could have issues, compatibility problems, or incomplete updates.
Usual steps again, but you’ll probably need to turn it on manually. You can contact Microsoft Support by calling the number provided and following the instructions on the screen. I made two calls in one week after returning a motherboard via RMA, and everything worked fine.
Since you might have to reinstall often when a different motherboard is added or your system faces issues, keep in mind. Even changing to the same board doesn’t always prevent problems.