If I were to buy a new processor and install it, would my current install of Windows still work? I get the feeling that the answer is no, but I figured I'd see. I looked around on Google for the answer, but I didn't see anything about it.
Thanks to anyone that takes this seriously and actually answers me. ♥
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Anonymous2007-03-07 19:32 ID:UcMXspRS
Windows will stop working, but Opera will still work.
You don't need drivers for a CPU, and the activation crap considers more than a CPU.
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Anonymous2007-03-08 3:08 ID:iUtCpmr5
haha you fell for a troll
of course it will work, wtf kind of noob are you
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Anonymous2007-03-08 9:22 ID:Xy/s7VtL
in my experience, Windows still chokes on things that 'should work' regardless of logic and sanity. never tried it with only a processor upgrade though.
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Anonymous2007-03-08 14:33 ID:nDMqOBFv
>>5
Speaks the truth. After upgrading cpu windows worked so badly I had to reformat.
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Anonymous2007-03-08 15:07 ID:9UxZpeiG
>>1
You've used U+2665 BLACK HEART SUIT "♥" character. Are you female?
>>4
Not if that new processor requires a new motherboard with a new chipset. Windows tends to blue screen on boot if that happens.