Motherboard replacement problem
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2014 2:42 pm
I have an X220 that showed an error with the network connector. I spoke with Lenovo and they arranged to replace it under warranty.
I wasn't home during the repair, but my wife called and told me that my x220 was not booting into windows 7 ultimate. It gets passed the login screen, there's the spinner and then it goes to a blue screen. The tech spoke with his technical support who was no help. I called CS and they agreed to send a new MB (different tech).
We I researched this error online (not for Lenovo though), it suggested that there was a driver problem and I would have to reinstall Windows with all of my programs as Windows won't see the new MB. I spoke with Lenovo again and they said there should be no problem with the swap...no need to reinstall.
Has anyone done this swap WITHOUT having to redo the drive? I have a disk image by windows backup but I would guess that that won't work if it has the old drivers...correct? I REALLY don't want to have to redo my whole system.
Thanks
I wasn't home during the repair, but my wife called and told me that my x220 was not booting into windows 7 ultimate. It gets passed the login screen, there's the spinner and then it goes to a blue screen. The tech spoke with his technical support who was no help. I called CS and they agreed to send a new MB (different tech).
We I researched this error online (not for Lenovo though), it suggested that there was a driver problem and I would have to reinstall Windows with all of my programs as Windows won't see the new MB. I spoke with Lenovo again and they said there should be no problem with the swap...no need to reinstall.
Has anyone done this swap WITHOUT having to redo the drive? I have a disk image by windows backup but I would guess that that won't work if it has the old drivers...correct? I REALLY don't want to have to redo my whole system.
Thanks