![]() You should know what programs you do or don't want to keep!ĭo not worry about all those Windows updates, leave those well alone. You can bridge 32bit plugins within the 64bit environment. For most people now (and certainly any new users) 64bit is the way to go. If your VST collection is very large and very old (mainly 32bit with no 64bit available) then sure go 32bit or run both versions. Little point keeping that foot in the past when so many VSTs are now available in 64bit. Your CPU and memory are not being optimally utilised if you insist on staying 32bit. Are there important files or apps that aren't? Meaning if I do a fresh install can I get back everything I have without back up? Is it safe to do this without backup ?Ĥ) i have reaper 32 bit and all my files are 32 bit but my PC is 64 bit.do you guys use 32 bit or 64 bit?įinally should I forget the fresh install idea and just keep what I have now? Because a lot of time was wasted installing and doing all this stuff. besides all of my music apps are downloadable. But I have some questions if I do thisġ) how do you actually do a clean install?Ģ) do I lose Windows 10 after I do a clean install or go back to Windows 7 or do I get nothing but a blank PC because that would scare me.ģ) I don't have an external harddrive to back up any of my apps or files. I want to do a complete install of my entire PC so it would go back to the way it was the day I bought it. ![]() Except I have this itching uncomfortable feeling of excess baggage that my PC is carring and not needed because I upgraded to Windows 10 from Windows 7 instead of starting fresh and doing a clean install so here goes ![]() Everything is running good on Windows 10.
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