Help you solve the system crash caused by upgrading hardware

  
Recently, many friends have upgraded their love machine with the price reduction of hardware. Some of the friends have changed the other accessories except the hard drive. However, after the upgrade, it was found that the system was completely inaccessible, and some computers even had a blue screen when the Windows progress bar appeared. So they had to reinstall the system, which also caused a lot of software to be reinstalled, which was time consuming and laborious. Many friends don't understand why upgrading hardware will crash the system? This is due to a conflict between the various hardware drivers installed in the hard disk and the upgraded hardware. The best solution is to reinstall the system. Some friends think that using the previous Ghost image file recovery can also solve the problem. The utility Ghost backup file restore is not acceptable, because the Ghost image file you made also contains the previous hardware driver. After the restore, it still cannot enter the system. In fact, as long as you uninstall some hardware drivers in the hard disk before upgrading the hardware, you can completely avoid this problem. Some friends may think that this is easy to say, how to uninstall the hardware driver? Without any third-party software, use Windows XP as an example. Right click on “My Computer”, select “Attributes”, then select “Hardware & Rarr; Device Management”, click on the hardware driver in the pop-up page. It is ok to uninstall. According to Master Dong's experience, just uninstall the motherboard driver, graphics card driver and sound card driver.
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