![]() Has anyone used either method here? Which one would be the safer and easier of the two? Are there any other things I need to do before swapping parts? I've already backed up things like my browser bookmarks, documents, etc., but I'm worried about things like my games, especially the ones I got as part of AMD's Gold Reward for getting a 280X. ![]() The tutorials I've read use two different ways of preparing a PC for a motherboard upgrade - one uses a program called Paragon Active Restore, and the other method uses a built-in Windows tool called SYSPREP. ![]() At anyway, I've been doing some googling and found some handy tutorials, but I'd like to get everyone's input here before doing anything else. ![]() I've decided to go with an i3-4160 due to budgetary circumstances, but will upgrade to an ulocked i5 in the future, hence the Z87 board. I'm in the middle of preparations to switch from my current AMD chip and AM3+ board to an Intel chip and Z87 board.
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