M Mehmet Member Joined Aug 13, 2015 Posts 21 Aug 19, 2015 #1 Dear Sysnative team, I upgraded my Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium to Windows 10 64 bit Home. Then I made a clean Windows 10 reseting (I do not know what it is called in English version of Windows) and erased all in my computer. Now I want to get my Utilities and Drivers back that are supplied buy the manufacturer for Windows 7 64 bit: Notebook - The best gaming notebook provider 64 Do any of Utilities, Drivers, Firmware or BIOS could harm my computer? By the way, I am really ignorent in computer community, I do not know if I need to download and install BIOS and Firmware from the manufacturer's website. I mean, for example, is it enough to download, install Utilities, Drivers and check for updates only ? Also I realised that some drivers are more uptodate than the manufacturer supplies in the link above. So, do I not need to install them? Thanks in advance. Best
Dear Sysnative team, I upgraded my Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium to Windows 10 64 bit Home. Then I made a clean Windows 10 reseting (I do not know what it is called in English version of Windows) and erased all in my computer. Now I want to get my Utilities and Drivers back that are supplied buy the manufacturer for Windows 7 64 bit: Notebook - The best gaming notebook provider 64 Do any of Utilities, Drivers, Firmware or BIOS could harm my computer? By the way, I am really ignorent in computer community, I do not know if I need to download and install BIOS and Firmware from the manufacturer's website. I mean, for example, is it enough to download, install Utilities, Drivers and check for updates only ? Also I realised that some drivers are more uptodate than the manufacturer supplies in the link above. So, do I not need to install them? Thanks in advance. Best
jcgriff2 Co-Founder / AdminBSOD Instructor/ExpertMicrosoft MVP (Ret.) Staff member Joined Feb 19, 2012 Posts 21,541 Location New Jersey Shore Aug 20, 2015 #2 Before doing any driver updates, create a system restore point - https://www.sysnative.com/forums/wi...eate-restore-point-windows-8-1-8-7-vista.html Then go ahead and install the drivers. No, you cannot physically harm your system by installing the wrong driver. BIOS is a different story. Be very sure that the BIOS update is indeed for your system. Regards. . . jcgriff2
Before doing any driver updates, create a system restore point - https://www.sysnative.com/forums/wi...eate-restore-point-windows-8-1-8-7-vista.html Then go ahead and install the drivers. No, you cannot physically harm your system by installing the wrong driver. BIOS is a different story. Be very sure that the BIOS update is indeed for your system. Regards. . . jcgriff2