Im changing to a Intel i7 7700k and asus h270 plus Motherboard.

Replacing Motherboard need a quick assist
#1
Posted 29 November 2017 - 08:33 PM

Im changing to a Intel i7 7700k and asus h270 plus Motherboard.
#2
Posted 30 November 2017 - 09:25 AM

If you have a OEM version of Windows installed on your current setup, according to Microsoft a new, completely different motherboard constitutes a new computer which will require a new OEM version of Windows.
If your current setup has a Full version of Windows, no problem.
Same with an exact replacement motherboard, no problem.
To see if you're running an OEM version of Windows, press [Winkey][Pause|Break] (or click Start, right-click Computer and select Properties). Down under "Windows activation", if the Product ID string contains "OEM", it's an OEM version of Windows. (Meaning it can only be installed on one computer. And when it dies, so does that OEM version of Windows).
#3
Posted 30 November 2017 - 09:38 AM

#4
Posted 30 November 2017 - 09:51 AM

Before you do anything else, recommend doing a backup (with verify). That way, if anything does go wrong, you can restore your backup and be back in business.
#5
Posted 30 November 2017 - 11:25 AM

#6
Posted 30 November 2017 - 12:20 PM

If I may chime in folks
Ml33tninja
A clean install of Windows 10 and the motherboard drivers would be the best and most stable option but if for some reason you really must boot from the drive with Windows 7 on it I would suggest that you boot into Safe Mode only (no networking) and uninstall the drivers for the previous MB that has failed, if you don`t Windows will try and install the old MB drivers for the new MB and cause you all sorts of problems, this though only if you are able to get that far without the system crashing.
#7
Posted 30 November 2017 - 12:51 PM

#8
Posted 30 November 2017 - 01:03 PM

I ended up buying mostly new pc parts this Black Friday
Don`t suppose one of the new parts was an SSD or HDD by any chance, would save you a lot of hassle if it was.
Ill go and see if I can find a windows 10 disk
Thought you already had this, see Create Windows 10 installation media you can create the media on another computer ready to install on yours but you will at some point be asked to insert a valid Windows 10 product key.
#9
Posted 30 November 2017 - 01:29 PM

#10
Posted 30 November 2017 - 01:40 PM

Can you use either of the drives to do a clean install or do they both have data on that you need.
#11
Posted 30 November 2017 - 03:31 PM

#12
Posted 30 November 2017 - 03:43 PM

Would suggest an SSD just for Windows 10 and your favourite game or two, once Windows and your MB drivers have been installed, fit your HDDs and access your data at your leisure and wipe Windows 7 off the drive to free up some more storage space.
#13
Posted 30 November 2017 - 03:51 PM

Ditto on the SSD suggestion. Amazing the difference it makes.
#14
Posted 30 November 2017 - 04:23 PM

#15
Posted 30 November 2017 - 04:29 PM

1) Windows 10 will be able to recognize and use the HDs you used in Windows 7.
2) Formatting erases access to the data that was on a HD.
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