I think I might know why this person is asking this question. Back when I first installed my AMD graphic drivers after getting the new graphics card it came up asking me if I first wanted to delete all AMD drivers. If you selected no it cancelled the update. However if you selected yes nothing actually got deleted, just updated. I don't know for certain if this is the case but I still wouldn't feel confident hitting the 'yes' button if that is the case, even though it's probably just a mistake.
Instead of deleting random things wouldn't using the uninstaller be better?? Also if your removing somthing like a old graphics card driver then uninstall it then reinstall the new one
I think he is talking about for the CPU and not the video card.
If you go and download something sometimes it will include to versions to install. 32bit or 64bit. AMD released the first X86 64bit CPU so when you go to install something it could be in a folder called AMD64. Whereas the 32bit is IA32. So no dont delete anything
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Instead of deleting random things wouldn't using the uninstaller be better?? Also if your removing somthing like a old graphics card driver then uninstall it then reinstall the new one
If you go and download something sometimes it will include to versions to install. 32bit or 64bit. AMD released the first X86 64bit CPU so when you go to install something it could be in a folder called AMD64. Whereas the 32bit is IA32. So no dont delete anything
i5-3570K - MSI HD7870 HAWK - MSI Z77A GD65 - G-Skill Ripjaws 4 X 2 - Corsair Vengeance C70 White -Enermax 750W 80+ Bronze
i5-3570K - MSI HD7870 HAWK - MSI Z77A GD65 - G-Skill Ripjaws 4 X 2 - Corsair Vengeance C70 White -Enermax 750W 80+ Bronze
i5-3570K - MSI HD7870 HAWK - MSI Z77A GD65 - G-Skill Ripjaws 4 X 2 - Corsair Vengeance C70 White -Enermax 750W 80+ Bronze