Replacing your motherboard will generally warrant a Windows reinstall anyway since so much has changed hardware-wise, and the installed HAL may no longer be correct for the new motherboard anyway hence why Windows can no longer boot :p
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Replacing your motherboard will generally warrant a Windows reinstall anyway since so much has changed hardware-wise, and the installed HAL may no longer be correct for the new motherboard anyway hence why Windows can no longer boot :p
I would presume the command cacls would be the Windows equivalent to chmod. As much as I hate to say it, I prefer the granularity ACLs give over the standard unix security model - I know you can get extensions to allows linux to have this level of granularity too, but I've not had a chance to play with those :p
I'm understanding you bought an entire copy of windows for the updates?
Raymond.cc (the webpage) has the windows geniune advantage bypass file.