Move a Windows XP disk hard Moldavian dead a computer to another computer.

How to initialize a Windows XP disk in another computer with a different arrangement of the components. This is a full version of XP not OEM. It should work with different hardware. But how to start and configure?

Hello

Because of the different drivers for motherboards different, when you move a hard drive from one computer to another with the operating system already put to the top/installed on it, it normally takes a clean installation of the operating system.

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