As long as you get past the possible HAL problems it's doable.
Usually you want to boot from the windows 7 disc and run the repair setup.
Thing is, I would never do this because you just purchased new hardware.
There is a chance that somehting in that hardware is damaged/broken has some incompatability with some obscure installed driver.
So now you're getting blue screens, or your PC freezes or underperforms.
What's the culprit? Your hardware, or the old OS? Well, get ready for hours of trouble shooting to figure it out.
Not worth the possible headaches, IMHO. You do a fresh install, and you can be a lot more confident that any issues you have are hardware based, or if driver based, aren't due to something left over from the old hardware.
If you are an experienced IT person or know how to trouble shoots installs well, I can see you takign that path, but then you wouldn't be asking this question.
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