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Regarding Changing Mobo w/o Fresh Win Install
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After I watching Britec's video on "Change Motherboard Without Fresh Install of Windows", I recently wanted to upgrade my current motherboard and cpu. In addition to that, I did not want to go through a fresh install of Windows again...

Following what Britec did by going into Control Panel -> Uninstall or Change Programs, I can't seem to find anything that's related to my current motherboard in there. What do I do, is this possible?

So then the next step was go into Device manager.

Watching the video a pop up saying "Remove all chipset drivers, video card drivers, sound card drivers, usb drivers, ide & atapi serial controllers and basically any drivers that could conflict with new hardware.

Do I go ahead and delete everything that he opens in the device manager that goes under that category? Would the uninstallation of of the USB controllers, Storage controllers, Network adaptors, IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers be enough? Or is there more?

Thanks for the help in advance!

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#2
I would remove

Audio driver driver

chipset driver

Display Driver

Ethernet driver
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Like compton  said remove anything from previous motherboard and anything that will conflict, don't worry if you uninstall something you want to keep because you can always re-install that program. 

I will be doing another video soon which will be even easier. 
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