Hi there,
A while ago I refreshed windows on my C drive (reinstalled but kept all files). This didn't exctly do much but it did mess up my graphics drivers (DXGI errors for days).
I am wondering if it is possible (sensible) to disconnect D drive and completely 100% reinstall windows on my C drive (its an SSD), then connect D and reinstall what was on C to carry on happily.
Bear in mind my D drive is a 1TB HDD with over 700GB of files, programs, games, steam games and miscellaneous junk. Will this cause issues with registry entries / file paths? Will I be able to carry on with life with full access to all my stuff without wasting space on either drive and without spending two weeks renaming file paths?
And most importantly - will it fix my issue to start with, the graphics driver issue that was only triggered when I reinstalled windows the first time?
A while ago I refreshed windows on my C drive (reinstalled but kept all files). This didn't exctly do much but it did mess up my graphics drivers (DXGI errors for days).
I am wondering if it is possible (sensible) to disconnect D drive and completely 100% reinstall windows on my C drive (its an SSD), then connect D and reinstall what was on C to carry on happily.
Bear in mind my D drive is a 1TB HDD with over 700GB of files, programs, games, steam games and miscellaneous junk. Will this cause issues with registry entries / file paths? Will I be able to carry on with life with full access to all my stuff without wasting space on either drive and without spending two weeks renaming file paths?
And most importantly - will it fix my issue to start with, the graphics driver issue that was only triggered when I reinstalled windows the first time?