I am in the process of upgrading my Dell 4100. It came with an Intel MoBo so I am putting in a new Intel D875PBZ MoBo, P4 3E CPU, 2 gig of ram and a larger power supply. Video card, modem, sound card and HDs are not being replaced.
Now for the OS, I got Win 2000 Pro svc pk1 on the computer from Dell and have upgraded to svs pk 4. My problem is that my Win 2000 will not install on a non-Dell computer. I suspect that the setup.exe program checks the BIOS for "Dell" and will not install if not found. I do not relish having to pay again for Win 2000. When I dispose of the old MoBo, CPU and memory my copy of Win 2000 will not go with it.
Is there a workaround for this problem? Probably cannot just boot with the new MoBo and my old "C" drive then install the new drivers for the MoBo.
I thought about flashing the new MoBo's BIOS with Dell's BIOS since both are Intel. Then I could do a clean install of Win 2000. Once the OS was installed on the HD I would the update the BIOS with the latest from Intel. How much smoke would this create??!?
Any suggestions?