- Feb 24, 2002
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While I typically would do a clean install rather than an upgrade, my current desktop is a new build - and will be about a month old at the time I install Windows 8. Would it still be better to do a clean install?
Initially, I upgraded from Win 7 to avoid re-downloading a couple of large games. The upgrade went well and everything appeared to work. I soon noticed that my audio control panel was missing, so I tried to uninstall the sound card driver shown in "Programs & Features" and install one I downloaded from ASUS. Nothing happened when I tried to uninstall -no error message nor any reaction from the system at all. I tried to update the video drivers and received the same response - none whatsoever. Programs, other than drivers, would uninstall the way they are supposed to.
Although most Win 7 drivers work with Win 8, most of my hardware vendors offer different drivers for Win 8 - printer, scanner, network adapter, graphics, & sound card etc.
I then decided to wipe the disk and do a clean install. Now everything works as it should (including uninstalling drivers) and I have not experienced any problems at all.
