No, that should be fine.i cant disturb the thermal pad though. wont that dissolve it?
and another question. can i turn on my computer with a different proc and a different heatsink for just a minute to see if windows will load, but not use any type of thermal pad or thermal grease? or will it overheat too quickly? (the proc in question is a sempron 2800)
i mean, i just have to see the windows login screen, then i'll turn it off. will that overheat it too quickly?
It sometimes helps to warm it up by running the PC first, then removing it. You really shouldn't have pulled it out of the socket with the HSF still on it, though, and you won't be able to get it back in (nor should you try) until you've removed the HSF. I've found it's sometimes possible to slide the CPU off the side of the HSF when this sort of thing happens, particularly if you can find some way to warm it slightly.like the title implies, i cant remove my 3400 from an old heatsink and i have tried everything, even tried prying it off with a butter knife. i also dont want to damage the thermal pad, so scraping off everything is out of the question
No, that should be fine.
lol i bought my computer barbones with 256mb ram, onboard vid, 40gb hdd, sempy 2800, and a 210W psu. all my programs consisted of a dowloaded version of windows xp and that was all. i never recieved a cd key, a cd, or even a receipt. trust me. i would glad-heartedly take your advice, but i'm not in the financial state to do anything at the momentor reinstall it...
as long as your CD key is valid, then any copy of windows will work to reinstall it, ask your friend/s