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I ordered a new hard drive and want to know a few things

Should I do a fresh install of windows 7 people say its always better

When I download my steam games will they be saved so I don't have to start again

Or is it better to do a fresh install then copy over all my games and other stuff thanks

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Yer i think you should do a fresh install it will be better :)

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Is it to be used as a boot disk? If so, then I recommend a fresh install otherwise you should be okay if it's just a storage drive.

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Is it to be used as a boot disk? If so, then I recommend a fresh install otherwise you should be okay if it's just a storage drive.
I'm going to replace the drive I have with a new one
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Is it to be used as a boot disk? If so, then I recommend a fresh install otherwise you should be okay if it's just a storage drive.
Then yeah, fresh install is what i'd do.
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Is it to be used as a boot disk? If so, then I recommend a fresh install otherwise you should be okay if it's just a storage drive.
Alright should I copy over everything else games?
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as far as the games go just follow this tutorial: https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=7418-YUBN-8129

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Is it to be used as a boot disk? If so, then I recommend a fresh install otherwise you should be okay if it's just a storage drive.
Easiest thing to do is install windows onto the new disk then copy everything else over afterward
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Is it to be used as a boot disk? If so, then I recommend a fresh install otherwise you should be okay if it's just a storage drive.
thanks for the help
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Is it to be used as a boot disk? If so, then I recommend a fresh install otherwise you should be okay if it's just a storage drive.
No problem - it's what I'm here for :)
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