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No, it probably won't, but sometimes it does. I replaced my motherboard and CPU, yet I was able to keep my old XP installation. Of course, I had to reactivate, but I'm not complaining.
EDIT: If you upgrade your motherboard, you'll probably need to get a new graphics, as you probably have an AGP card. Either way, do the upgrades yourself so you don't get ripped-off by the computer shop.
No, it probably won't, but sometimes it does. I replaced my motherboard and CPU, yet I was able to keep my old XP installation. Of course, I had to reactivate, but I'm not complaining.
EDIT: If you upgrade your motherboard, you'll probably need to get a new graphics, as you probably have an AGP card. Either way, do the upgrades yourself so you don't get ripped-off by the computer shop.
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