Nov 07, 2015 06:43
I have a laptop running Windows 7 32bit. It is dead and un-repairable with a motherboard issue that shuts it down within a minute or so of starting and then immeadiately you hit the power button. I need to use a program on the C drive that can not easily be replaced. Call this "Machine 1"
I bought a second identical good laptop ("Machine 2") and installed the drives and memory cards from Machine 1 into Machine 2.
Machine 2 will boot up, but only into diagnostic mode. Windows recognises the hardware change and will not start.
Several attempts at running the startup fix and various tries at starting from different restore points have not worked.
SO ...
1) Is there any way to get the software to recognise its new home and boot up?
2) Would swapping the CPU from Machine 1 into Machine 2 get the software to boot in Machine 2?
3) Is there another alternative?
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