Do i need to reinstall Windows after CPU swap?

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#1 deactivated-5bda06edf37ee
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so, as the title says, do i need to format my hdd? i was planning to upgrade from 4670K to some i7 (hyperthreaded) model, but i'm reconsidering if need to do a fresh Windows install. i have soooo much designing software installed that it would be a hassle.

oh, and i'm using Win7 currently, if it makes any difference.

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#2 GeryGo  Moderator
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Most likely no, no need in new install, if you do however see some kind of issues, then of course get a fresh clean install.

About those programs, some will work fine after fresh install, other won't - easy way is to backup with external HDD.

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#3 wis3boi
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just the cpu? probably not. Mobo too? Probably yes

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#4 FelipeInside
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@wis3boi said:

just the cpu? probably not. Mobo too? Probably yes

This, although I've seen Windows ask for a re-activation after CPU installs.

If you're changing the whole mobo I would recommend a reinstall actually.

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#5 PernicioEnigma
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@wis3boi said:

just the cpu? probably not. Mobo too? Probably yes

You don't necessarily NEED to re-install Windows after installing a new motherboard, but it's definitely recommended.

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#6 MK-Professor
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of course not...

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#7 insane_metalist
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CPU no, mobo for sure. Also, if you're using 4670K for mostly gaming then there's no point getting an i7. Performance will be the same. I have a 4670K in my other rig and it makes no difference (compared to 4770K).

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#8 GarGx1
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Required, not usually, only if you have problems

Recommended, yes, always good to start fresh with a new cpu/motherboard - more so if the motherboard has been changed

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#9  Edited By Old_Gooseberry
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nope definitely don't have to reinstall windows. I installed way back in 2008, still going strong... mind you I do clones of my hard drives for times when theres problems I can just clone back instead of having to reinstall everything.

I been using the same install of windows for a lot of cpus listed below.

Intel E8400 core 2 duo -> Intel i7 2600k -> Intel i7 4770k -> ??? who knows what will be next!

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#10  Edited By FelipeInside
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@Old_Gooseberry said:

nope definitely don't have to reinstall windows. I installed way back in 2008, still going strong... mind you I do clones of my hard drives for times when theres problems I can just clone back instead of having to reinstall everything.

I been using the same install of windows for a lot of cpus listed below.

Intel E8400 core 2 duo -> Intel i7 2600k -> Intel i7 4770k -> ??? who knows what will be next!

I used to do that too.... but then I couldn't be bothered anymore, lol...

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#11 bovril_
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I've just done this and this thread turned up in my searches.

I had my pc, a custom build core2duo. I forget the series and now its all unplugged, its all unplugged but circa ten years old. My new pc is a Dell i7 4770 x2e with 16GB and both have activated win10 Pro licenses.

I removed the SSD from my core2duo (upgraded a couple of years ago) and put it in the Dell, fully prepared with a usb image ready to boot and everything backed up, so was good to go.

TL;DR?

It just worked, literally nothing to do.

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#12 Travis_Odell
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I remember back when i went from a Pentium d to a core2duo and had xp installed it fired right up, i had a gtx 970 and the drivers wasn't compatible with xp, so i edited the config file to make it install lol. And my now 4790k still murders at 1440p with a 1080ti. hell my i5 7400 murders at 1080p with the same gtx 970 wind force addition lol.

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#13 schu
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you should really consider biting the bullet and getting caught up to windows 10..its a lot zippier than 7

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#14 attirex
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THREAD NECROOOOOH MANCEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

at its finest.

Good job.

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#15 AdrianG001
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There is no need to reinstall windows ! You can migrate your designing apps to a virtual desktop for a safety side. CPU swap has nothing to do with it.

Adrian Gates

Sr. Systems Engineer - https://www.clouddesktoponline.com

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#16 Acera17
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CPU swap is totally different just migrate it

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#18  Edited By pitter22
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@insane_metalist said:

CPU no, mobo for sure. Also, if you're using 4670K for mostly gaming then there's no point getting an i7. Performance will be the same. I have a 4670K in my other rig and it makes no difference (compared to 4770K).

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