This box is a windows XP with all the updates. I run certain software on it that has no modern equal so I need to continue with a windows XP for the foreseeable future.
So what happened was the computer has been shutting down and rebooting on it's own for the past week, more frequently for the past 48 hours. It appeared to be the power supply. Last night the thing finally died as the little green LED on the power supply was very dim. I pulled the supply out and connected one I had on the shelf as a scrap for junk box parts and the computer fired up and ran for about 30 minutes then this power supply started to go clank clank clank noise and kept rebooting the computer. So, I pulled this one out and found another junk box part. This one was too big to fit in the case and I had labeled it "New" as it was a replacement for my newest computer to just upgrade the wattage. This one has been running the computer overnight without incident so I think I can just buy a new 450 watt supply and be back in business.
Now for my concern... Given that this box is quite old, I think it was one of the first dual core processors intel made I really should be considering an upgrade. If I buy a new CPU box and swap out the C drive with all my programs with the drive set from this old computer, will the XP OS be able to boot this computer and automatically go online and find all the right drivers for the new machine?
Years ago, I did this and it worked but took the update about 5 hours to complete. I don't know if the current XP with SP3 will do that. I don't want to jump to Vista or windows 7 since I may have compatibility issues with older 16 bit and 8 bit software apps that now work fine with XP.
Should I just try to keep this old box running or try the XP on a new box of hardware? I don't want to continue to work this way-
So what happened was the computer has been shutting down and rebooting on it's own for the past week, more frequently for the past 48 hours. It appeared to be the power supply. Last night the thing finally died as the little green LED on the power supply was very dim. I pulled the supply out and connected one I had on the shelf as a scrap for junk box parts and the computer fired up and ran for about 30 minutes then this power supply started to go clank clank clank noise and kept rebooting the computer. So, I pulled this one out and found another junk box part. This one was too big to fit in the case and I had labeled it "New" as it was a replacement for my newest computer to just upgrade the wattage. This one has been running the computer overnight without incident so I think I can just buy a new 450 watt supply and be back in business.
Now for my concern... Given that this box is quite old, I think it was one of the first dual core processors intel made I really should be considering an upgrade. If I buy a new CPU box and swap out the C drive with all my programs with the drive set from this old computer, will the XP OS be able to boot this computer and automatically go online and find all the right drivers for the new machine?
Years ago, I did this and it worked but took the update about 5 hours to complete. I don't know if the current XP with SP3 will do that. I don't want to jump to Vista or windows 7 since I may have compatibility issues with older 16 bit and 8 bit software apps that now work fine with XP.
Should I just try to keep this old box running or try the XP on a new box of hardware? I don't want to continue to work this way-
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