cjkuhlenbeck
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I was just wondering if someone can explain what can possibly be lost from an in-place upgrade of windows 7.
I've got a lot of errors that I'm working on in another thread, and it's not looking too hopeful. So I'm considering this in-place upgrade.
My concerns;
Does it mess with the registry?
I have a lot (seriously, a lot) of programs that have registry keys, and some programs that have several. Are these lost? I have a game on my computer that has 12 (that's right ...12)Keys to enter. not only that it takes HOURS to install. I've had to do it once before and it was miserable.
Custom settings?
My library folders are all set off OS drive (C
since OS drive is an SSD. Pictures, Videos, Downloads, etc are all kept elsewhere. This isn't such a big deal since I don't remember it being too difficult the first time around, but would still like to know
Custom program settings?
Some of my programs are using custom settings too, like iTunes library is kept on drive G: but the program is kept on drive D:. Others like games keep saves on one drive, and the game on another also, and some programs store plugins and etc on separate drives. Is any of this lost?
Anything else someone else might've lost that might be a concern?
Thanks for any responses, hopefully I won't have to do this, but if I do, I'd like to be as informed as possible
I've got a lot of errors that I'm working on in another thread, and it's not looking too hopeful. So I'm considering this in-place upgrade.
My concerns;
Does it mess with the registry?
I have a lot (seriously, a lot) of programs that have registry keys, and some programs that have several. Are these lost? I have a game on my computer that has 12 (that's right ...12)Keys to enter. not only that it takes HOURS to install. I've had to do it once before and it was miserable.
Custom settings?
My library folders are all set off OS drive (C
Custom program settings?
Some of my programs are using custom settings too, like iTunes library is kept on drive G: but the program is kept on drive D:. Others like games keep saves on one drive, and the game on another also, and some programs store plugins and etc on separate drives. Is any of this lost?
Anything else someone else might've lost that might be a concern?
Thanks for any responses, hopefully I won't have to do this, but if I do, I'd like to be as informed as possible
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Ultimate x64Intel i7 975 ExtremeCorsair Dominator 24GBEVGA Nvidia GeForce GTX 760
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom Build
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- Intel i7 975 Extreme
- Motherboard
- EVGA X58
- Memory
- Corsair Dominator 24GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- EVGA Nvidia GeForce GTX 760
- Sound Card
- Onboard
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 2 LG TVs
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080 X 2
- Hard Drives
- 256GB Samsung SSD 840 Pro (Sata III) - OS
240GB PNYXLR8 (X2 in R0 Sata III) - Games
64GB Kingston SSD (Sata II) - Plex Index
500 GB Hitachi HDD (Sata II) Music
1TB WD Green Series (Sata II) - Downloads
3TB WD Black Series (Sata II) - DVR
3TB WD
- PSU
- Corsair Silent Gold 1k
- Case
- Corsair 800D
- Cooling
- Swiftech Water cooled (CPU only) with x3 120mm radiator
- Internet Speed
- 1Gbps (Google Fiber)
- Antivirus
- Windows Defender
- Browser
- Chome,Firefox,IE
. fing toshiba no help either going 2 charge me £30 for a disk that i already have.also a computer shop beside me was going to charge me £40 to fix it he didnt tell me the craic either