Hey, guys! I have a restored my PC a few times using the, "Remove everything and reinstall Windows option," but I want to just reinstall Windows without all of the bloatware junk that it came with. I plan on creating an ISO image and then installing it via USB and then I will go to this page to download the drivers that I need (I'm actually not sure what all I will need).
2) Will I have to install things like AMD Catalystâ„¢ Software? I'm sure that I will have to, but I have never used this method to restore a PC before and I'm curious.
3) Should I leave my recovery partition intact? I was thinking about trying to install the ISO image to it, but that may be a bad idea.
I apologize for the long post, but thanks for your help in advance... it's always appreciated!
Yes... If you just use an image software like Acronis true image then any software installed before the image will also be installed after but you are talking about a fresh windows boot so there will only be windows on it.
Yes... If you just use an image software like Acronis true image then any software installed before the image will also be installed after but you are talking about a fresh windows boot so there will only be windows on it.
Yes... if you ever decide to sell this computer on then that drive allows you to reset it, ready for the next person.
p.s. imo you are best to get a new hdd and replace the old one before format... put the old drive in a desk as your back up. This allows you to use the entire drive without fear because you could always put the old drive back in any time the "you know what" hits the fan.
Yes... If you just use an image software like Acronis true image then any software installed before the image will also be installed after but you are talking about a fresh windows boot so there will only be windows on it.
Yes... if you ever decide to sell this computer on then that drive allows you to reset it, ready for the next person.
p.s. imo you are best to get a new hdd and replace the old one before format... put the old drive in a desk as your back up. This allows you to use the entire drive without fear because you could always put the old drive back in any time the "you know what" hits the fan.