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It depends. I have had a Windows install (not my own) with a lot of stuff on it that would be difficult to get (discs lost) and they only had access to dialup. Since I was far away from my cable at home, I just went ahead and used the existing Win98 SE from the old machine and shoved it in the new one. As long as you get it booting into windows, you can uninstall whatever you need to, reboot, install new drivers. It worked very well, and still does to this day. Stable, and decently quick for a K6-2 500 with a 20GB 5400RPM drive.
I mean, if I don't have to reinstall windows just for the sake of going "wheeeee!" then I'm not going to. There are ways to remove old graphics card drivers, for example, and then install new ones with the new card. Amazing. On the other hand, if were to swap out a mainboard with something totally different, I would of course want to reinstall. IF I had the discs to do so. If I did not, and it was not my computer, I would do whatever I had to. |