Stu
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This is an issue I keep coming across and I'm curious to know whether there is a solution?
Picture the following scenario: A customer brings in a Vista/7 PC suffering from motherboard failure. The only solution is to install a new one. You install a motherboard of a different chipset type to the original. Everything goes well but Windows will not boot since it is looking at drivers for a completely different board. Where do you go from here? Startup Repair is useless because it doesn't repair such errors, and you cannot do a repair install like you could with XP. You cannot do the upgrade trick since you cannot boot into Windows. Similarly you couldn't remove the drivers beforehand because the board was dead and you most definately couldn't boot into Windows then.
Short of doing a fresh install, what are my options?
Picture the following scenario: A customer brings in a Vista/7 PC suffering from motherboard failure. The only solution is to install a new one. You install a motherboard of a different chipset type to the original. Everything goes well but Windows will not boot since it is looking at drivers for a completely different board. Where do you go from here? Startup Repair is useless because it doesn't repair such errors, and you cannot do a repair install like you could with XP. You cannot do the upgrade trick since you cannot boot into Windows. Similarly you couldn't remove the drivers beforehand because the board was dead and you most definately couldn't boot into Windows then.
Short of doing a fresh install, what are my options?