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I bought my barebones computer from my school (Old 2.6 dual core CPU, 8 GB of RAM and a copy of Windows 8.1 Enterprise on the harddrive). But then I realised that the Enterprise version insn't able to receive the Windows 10 update. So what did I do? I went out and got myself a copy of WIndows 8.1 pro. But here's the kicker. When I try to install it, it only gives me two options: "Keep personal files only" and "Nothing". Is there a way to keep everything on my harddrives? And if not, will the drivers be transported over via "Keep personal files" and will my second harddrive be safe? I'm really sorry, but I know nextr to nothing about operating systems and how they work.

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" harddrives" you can unplug extra drives to be sure but the "Keep personal files only" is going to keep ur files.

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