Recently I had to change the motherboard(different manufacturer and chipset) on one of my computers and now windows 7 wont start. I would like to avoid reinstalling windows from scratch since it would take me a couple of days at least to get it to the same state.
So, my question is: How can I, from the command prompt of the recovery menu, uninstall the old motherboard drivers(and maybe graphics, ethernet and sound, just to be sure)? and should that not be enough, how can I manually install the new ones from the same CMD prompt?
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). That should disable most drivers. If that works you can either manually deinstall a lot of drivers or use sysprep to remove all of them.