I have a server box with 2003 loaded that seems to have fried a northbridge (south?) chip because the fan on it locked up and let me tell you it was smokin hot. Any way there was a huge database on the data drive that got corrupted and even after getting the fan working again the system is not stable any more. So I need to get a motherboard and chip combo and rebuild the box. My question is I know you can not just throw the drive in the new box and expect it to come back after redoing a few drivers and files like the old days with 98 so in order to not have to do more work than necessary what from the server 2003 install can I copy over so that I do not have to start from scratch?? It is a file and terminal server with an office management software running with an access datbase and users logging into it locally and remotely.
Mark Dodge
