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By "change the motherboard" do you mean getting a different model number? I haven't replaced many motherboards, but when I do I just get the same exact brand and model number. That might trigger the need to re-validate Windows but everything else should work fine.when i backup a customers hard drive and change the motherboard i always do a universal restore back to new drive or original drive it has never failed once used it a few hundred times.
MOST customers of mine have not backed up something important on their drive. They essentially have 1 copy of their critical data -- on the computer that I am repairing. I offer free backup of the first 100 GB of data, so I encourage them to take advantage. I even provide instructions for THEM to back up their data with an Ubuntu boot CD before they bring their PC in. That saves me time if they can do it.I've yet to work on a system that had a lot of important data on it.
Creating an image for every PC regardless of the work I perform on it seems like a waist of time
because I only work on 1 PC at a time (2 if I'm lucky) so the odds of me making the mistake of deleting a user's data is pretty slim.
If you use USB to backup their data then yes, it will take an eternity. Get a SATA expansion card for your bench test PC if you need more SATA connectors.