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ok so what would i do

ok so can you explain how to do it
 
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Why would you not just tell him to do a windows 10 iso backup thats way better cause then you can boot of install media and restore
i dont know how to qoute
 
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i dont wanna reinstall windows lol

ima just use ddu
Just make sure your not using a 4 pin passcode for logging into Windows. There's a warning in DDU for rebooting in Safe mode that the 4 pin passcode doesn't work.
 
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all i have is a 4 pin how do I make a password

u mean like other then ddu what are my options other then what isaac said I'm not tryna re download windows
 
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all i have is a 4 pin how do I make a password
Just use the password for the account you created when setting up Windows for the first time or turn off the 4 pin passcode in Settings.



u mean like other then ddu what are my options other then what isaac said I'm not tryna re download windows
Use the uninstaller for the AMD drivers in Add/Remove Programs and Features. Go to Settings then Apps or the old Control Panel.
 
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ok how do i do that where is the AMD driver uninstaller and what is it labeled as
 
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ok how do i do that where is the AMD driver uninstaller and what is it labeled as
AMD Radeon Software Adrenaline? It’ll look the same as the chipset drivers for the screenshot I posted earlier.
 
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ok then what do i just reinstall it

also when i go to look for it all I see is AMD software and chipset software
 
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ok then what do i just reinstall it
Uninstall, swap the old card for new card then reinstall the drivers after booting into Windows. Unless you decide to go for a Nvidia card then you want run DDU.
 
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Panda its so that if somthing goes wrong you have a backup
 
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Ok so just uninstall the software completely which will also uninstall the drivers for my 5700xt then turn of pc put in new gpu and then re install drivers
 
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DDU THE driver
nothing will go wrong
 
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easiest way for you would be.
download the driver, put it on the desktop.
unplug the internet (so you don't have to fiddle with settings in DDU)

go to the start menu and hold shift while clicking on restart,
go to troubleshooting, boot options , safe boot.

when it rebooted, press 4 in the option list.

start DDU, uninstall the GPU and Shutdown.
plug the new GPU into the motherboard.

Boot the PC and install the driver.

Reboot after it installed and plug the internet back in.
 
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