Ghost work image (backup) if card mother and/or hard disk is changed.

Hello

I have HP Compaq CQ61-408TX. I did the backup of all data and operating system Win XP using Ghost 2003. Then I had to take my laptop to the after-sales service. Maybe they have changed his motherboard (hard drive, and not even sure).

When I restored my backup using Ghost, it worked. But I'm not using.

Instead, I have win 7 and it works fine but XP is more important to me.

My Question is can I restore XP sauvegardΘ ghost without damaging my laptop and continue to use it.

Thank you...

No it will not harm your computer... If it worked before... It should work on your computer...

so it is compatible, they could have replaced the MOBO with a similar... so no worries and install your good old XP...

If no problem..., we are here for you help...

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