

No more having to look around the manufacturer's site and downloading the driver, or imaging the partition somewhere, or downloading all update drivers from manufacturer's website before the wipe. After you reformat, you point to that folder when add/remove hardware asks you where the driver is located at. I've also read about some precautions to take including grabbing the driver store from C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\ and save it onto a flash drive. If you did a fresh install, you would lose the supercharger software right? Also, how do I go about doing a fresh install? A step-by-step guide would be nice. Many have recommended this second option, but I have some questions and concerns.ĭoing a fresh install of windows removes ALL bloatware right? But isn't some bloatware good? For example the MSI supercharger or hybrid charger software is useful. The other option is doing a fresh install of windows to ensure that the bloatware is gone for good. For example, a certain computer company left a spyware that caused a huge mess.

I have windows 10, but I want to know if doing a fresh install of the OS is even necessary? Is it recommended?Īfter diligently surfing around, I've learned that you can use PC Decrapifier to uninstall any bloatware manually, but that may still leave some things unwanted. I bought a brand new Lenovo E570 Thinkpad laptop, and recently heard that removing bloatware was a good idea.
