I've done that and it works well for, say, 95% of programs.Īs you are so reliant on your PC/disk not dying, I hope you are using disk imaging - that would be essential to you avoiding a clean install in many cases.You mean to say, image restoring. The neatest way (and cheaper last I knew for the one-off license) is to use a disk image of your system disk as the source. Laplink's PC Mover or Easeus Todo's similar one. If you end up with no option but to fresh install, you could transfer most programs, settings etc automatically using a 3rd party program eg. a sister site dedicated to Win 7 so points relevant to Win 10 are not raised. Which is why you would be better posting this on no- there are additional BIOS issues in considering Win 10 compared to Win 7.
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