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44. No subject Oct 21, 2008, 16:53 CJ_Parker
 
CPU or MB are guaranteed reinstall.

100% grade A bullshit (as usual from Dagok). I would almost agree with the motherboard part of the statement (depending on from which chipset to which chipset you are upgrading we are more like in "recommended" rather than "guaranteed" territory though) but the CPU? Come on. As long as you upgrade on the same board there is no way that the CPU is a "guaranteed reinstall". Quite the opposite. Windows will recognize the new CPU as if it had always been there. It's just like installing new RAM. You don't even need to reboot or anything.
I can not possibly think of a way how anyone could fuck up a CPU upgrade to the point that it requires a reinstall. Like to share your story for a few good laughs, Dagok?
 
 
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