E edwardlee Commendable Jul 9, 2016 4 0 1,520 Sep 25, 2016 #1 Should I reinstall windows 10 even when my PC is running fine after a CPU and Mobo upgrade? Haven't noticed anything wrong, so strange.
Should I reinstall windows 10 even when my PC is running fine after a CPU and Mobo upgrade? Haven't noticed anything wrong, so strange.
Solution Phillip Corcoran Sep 25, 2016 With Windows 10 there is no need for a re-install of the OS when the motherboard is changed. As for changing the CPU, that's irrelevant as far as your question is concerned, regardless of the Windows version.
With Windows 10 there is no need for a re-install of the OS when the motherboard is changed. As for changing the CPU, that's irrelevant as far as your question is concerned, regardless of the Windows version.
chemmajorp53 Dignified Apr 5, 2013 3,160 1 15,010 Sep 25, 2016 #2 Why would you try to fix something that isn't broken? Upvote 0 Downvote
Phillip Corcoran Titan Moderator Sep 7, 2013 26,039 889 120,140 Sep 25, 2016 Solution #3 With Windows 10 there is no need for a re-install of the OS when the motherboard is changed. As for changing the CPU, that's irrelevant as far as your question is concerned, regardless of the Windows version. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
With Windows 10 there is no need for a re-install of the OS when the motherboard is changed. As for changing the CPU, that's irrelevant as far as your question is concerned, regardless of the Windows version.