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Reinstalling Windows 7

Post Date: 2012-07-28

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    Posted: 28 Jul 2012 at 1:58pm
I want to reinstall Windows but have a few questions before I do.
1: I have 2 hard drives, one for operating system and one for storage. Do I need to disconnect my storage drive?
2: The processor is overclocked, do I need to anything with that?
3: And I'm going to download drivers before hand. I used CCleaner's list of programs to find them. The ones I found are video card, audio, one called marvell 91xx driver, and another called jmicron jmb36x driver. I didn't see any other listed. Is there anything I might be missing?
 
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  Quote tju76 Quote  Post ReplyReply bullet Posted: 28 Jul 2012 at 4:48pm
Just google it and one of the first results will be from like the win7 forums they have a good guide just follow that
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1. Nope, the storage drive should be just fine. Just don't mess with it during the install process.

2. Nope, the overclock is totally independent of the OS.

3. For the basics of getting started with Windows, those drivers are going to be enough to get you going. You can search out your other drivers if and when needed from there.

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