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DougIL56

its it safe to upgrade windows 7 to win 10 pro without looseing files ?

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Yup as long as you choose move files you should be alright

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If it's  the upgrade from the windows 7 or you backed up your files on your OS drive to external or another HDD/SSD. Then absolutely. In my opinion.

I did it from the free upgrade on my old system worked fine. Everything was intact.

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if i did this would it fix my msi r7 370 gpu card driver prob ?

 

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Just now, DougIL56 said:

if i did this would it fix my msi r7 370 gpu card driver prob ?

 

maybe, whats the problem.

 

A fresh install is probably best.

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i just bought a msi r7 370 gpu card an i used ddu ta clear out all drivers of old an then installed the new card 

but the system dont detect it 

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omg i am ready ta throw my system out the window, i did a clean install of windows 10 pro 

and the system loads up then crashes , it keeps trying to boot then rests GRRRRRRR

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