I've just upgraded/ replaced my Linux PC's motherboard for the 3rd time without once having had to reinstall the OS or in fact do anything other than replace the hardware of my choosing. I've gone from an Abit to an Intel to an Asus board, each having different chipsets, with the Asus being a X38. With each change, Ubuntu has booted without a single hiccup. Try that in Windows and see what happens...
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