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<blockquote data-quote="Paul B." data-source="post: 339758" data-attributes="member: 32175"><p>It depends on your plans. If you are going to do a reinstall or Factory Recover, you don't need to spend time on what you're doing. It's all going to get wiped anyway. Doing this would not only solve problems, it would dramatically increase speed.</p><p></p><p>If you have space on the drive, do a backup to it, then see its size and simply copy it over. Or you can download Wiztree, which will give you an idea of what you need ahead of time. Or you can pull the drive and hook it up to another computer, and do the backup or copy over from there, perhaps in a faster setting.</p><p></p><p>If you're going to do a fresh install from an MS disk, I would recommend backing up existing drivers first. That will save some time on the rebound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul B., post: 339758, member: 32175"] It depends on your plans. If you are going to do a reinstall or Factory Recover, you don't need to spend time on what you're doing. It's all going to get wiped anyway. Doing this would not only solve problems, it would dramatically increase speed. If you have space on the drive, do a backup to it, then see its size and simply copy it over. Or you can download Wiztree, which will give you an idea of what you need ahead of time. Or you can pull the drive and hook it up to another computer, and do the backup or copy over from there, perhaps in a faster setting. If you're going to do a fresh install from an MS disk, I would recommend backing up existing drivers first. That will save some time on the rebound. [/QUOTE]
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