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Hello guys and girls,
I had asked a similar question before, however that time I ended up performing a clean installation, this time I have way too much software that relies heavily on configuration that took me a while to get right, and I would like if there was an option to keep my operating system as is and swap the motherboard/cpu, they will be a different chipset/socket so I can't just do something simple as swapping it.
I remember there was a method with sysprep.
And there is also the system image, however I don't know if it would be highly advisable to do either of those methods, or just suck it up and go through the whole configurations all over again once I perform the clean install.
Any ideas would be highly appreciated.
I had asked a similar question before, however that time I ended up performing a clean installation, this time I have way too much software that relies heavily on configuration that took me a while to get right, and I would like if there was an option to keep my operating system as is and swap the motherboard/cpu, they will be a different chipset/socket so I can't just do something simple as swapping it.
I remember there was a method with sysprep.
And there is also the system image, however I don't know if it would be highly advisable to do either of those methods, or just suck it up and go through the whole configurations all over again once I perform the clean install.
Any ideas would be highly appreciated.
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- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- OS
- Windows 7 professional X64
- CPU
- AMD A10-5800K OC@ 4.4Ghz.
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte F2A85X-UP4
- Memory
- 8GB Kingston HyperX Blu 1333mhz
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- XFX HD7870 2GB Core Edition
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- Acer AL2216W
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- 1680x1050
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Seagate Barracuda 1.5TB 7200rpm
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