Yeah, the above post is correct, boot from the Windows Setup cd, and at the first menu hit enter for install/setup windows, it will then scan the drive to find any existing installs. After it finds your install choose 'r' for repair. This basically goes through the installation again without deleting anything but re-detects and installs drivers for your new motherboard. Any time you switch a motherboard on an XP install you have to do this, only time it has a half-way chance of working is if the new board has the same chipset or a chipset from the same company.
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