Windows 7 Titanfall issue
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great suggestion, but 2 problems. 1: the computer i mentioned in my OP is my everyday comp, and i don't have an external backup drive.
2: the desktop in my garage is not solely used by me, my little brother uses it as well.
but thanks anyway
Partition the C:\ into two drives, and install W10 on the secondary partition, keeping both.
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