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Hello @Dasha,
Just as a suggestion for ANY Drivers that you have installed already.
You can sort of prepare beforehand by exporting theDevice Drivers
from your CURRENT OS is they are working, just in case that after theClean Install
you have problems . . .
> How to Backup and Restore Device Drivers in Windows 10
Once you haveClean Installed
, check theDevice Manager
for Errors [ Yellow Triangles ], and either download the necessary Drivers from theManufacturers Website
[ Dell ], orImport
them from theExported
File.
Obviously, if you export theDevice Drivers
, save them to an External Drive or USB.
I hope this helps.
G/Day Paul, Sorry I have not been aware of your latest "assist post". as you suggested before I do the Clean InstalI will import all of the DELLS Drivers to my Toshiba Ex hdd (F) as you had suggested I have decided to use the DELL Clean Install method as they have a step by step Video;
DELL "Secure Boot, BIOS Setting's to boot a UEFI USB stick,
They choose them then sort them in the Installation order
thanks, once again Paul for all of your help' Regard's Dasha
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