Synesthesia
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Ok, my mobo self destructed around a month ago after shipping it, inside of my computer to my new address. It was a P5N-D. I could just buy a new P5N-D, but I am worried that it will f**k up again (this is the 3d time it has failed). So I was considering buying a new mobo. The only problem besides needing to change my ram is the OS. I have been told that I have to reinstall my OS if I use a new motherboard, is this true? Can I do a sort of repair install my current OS to make it work while still retaining all of my program directories? When I built this computer originally, I had to go through a hellish process of creating new directories for EVERY SINGLE FILE AND PROGRAM. This took me a month to do. I REALLY do not want to do his again. I would have to do this If I were to install the new OS on my secondary HD and make it my main. I am pretty sure that every file on the other HD would require new directories and location assignments. So, can I keep everything the way it is and upgrade to a new motherboard?