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Using an operating system in a way that's somewhat similar

Using an operating system in a way that's somewhat similar

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VitoSEXY
Posting Freak
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04-03-2016, 10:42 PM
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I thought about turning my old PC into an HTPC for my mom using its HDD, GPU, and some components, but I damaged the motherboard. If I reassemble it with the new PC, will I face issues when connecting the same HDD to the old OS on a new motherboard and parts? The OS I’m using is Windows 8.1.
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VitoSEXY
04-03-2016, 10:42 PM #1

I thought about turning my old PC into an HTPC for my mom using its HDD, GPU, and some components, but I damaged the motherboard. If I reassemble it with the new PC, will I face issues when connecting the same HDD to the old OS on a new motherboard and parts? The OS I’m using is Windows 8.1.

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Tim228
Member
151
04-04-2016, 04:19 AM
#2
Likely. Recent updates to Windows tend to be more demanding (from version 7 onward), yet users will still encounter issues. If it even starts up, things can get frustrating.
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Tim228
04-04-2016, 04:19 AM #2

Likely. Recent updates to Windows tend to be more demanding (from version 7 onward), yet users will still encounter issues. If it even starts up, things can get frustrating.

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_PartyPotato_
Member
200
04-04-2016, 09:17 AM
#3
No, the system restricts access to certain storage devices.
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_PartyPotato_
04-04-2016, 09:17 AM #3

No, the system restricts access to certain storage devices.

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g_ft
Member
170
04-06-2016, 05:17 AM
#4
Because your motherboard isn’t working, the Windows key won’t help either. You bought the CD to locate the product key, but it won’t be usable once you can’t access the system anymore.
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g_ft
04-06-2016, 05:17 AM #4

Because your motherboard isn’t working, the Windows key won’t help either. You bought the CD to locate the product key, but it won’t be usable once you can’t access the system anymore.