AMD update confusion

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       #21

    CountMike said:
    With basic drivers you are loosing graphics performance.
    That's OK. Told my friend (his laptop) what the deal was and he is going to try it out. If he wants we can restore the Windows 7 image back on it. Learned a lot doing this.Good thing I love this stuff.
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    Windows 10 Home
       #22

    I had the slow boot problem too but it can be fixed. First use the registry cleaner in CCleaner. Then I used Puran defrag to analyse and found that the registry was highly fragmented. I did a boot time defrag and rebooted and the problem was better but still not gone. I then ran Puran Defrag again with the PIOZR optimizer as an additional option and that fixed the problem completely. The optimizer consolidates the system files and puts them on the fastest part of the disc. It's like doing a clean install but without losing anything. I swear by Puran as the only defrag program to use.

    The problem is not driver related. This laptop has the HD6620G graphics and the driver Windows 10 installed worked fine . I did an in place upgrade from Windows 7 Home Premium to Windows 10 Home and the procedure I used with CCleaner and Puran Defrag set everything straight without changing any drivers. The graphics driver that Windows 10 provides for the 6620G is actually the best possible one to use.
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