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Hi everyone, I am planning on building a new PC. The only things I'm planning on transferring from my old build are my hard drives. Will I have any problem putting my OS drive with Linux mint right into a whole new PC? My other question is if I use my current Linux OS drive do I have to remove the old GPU and CPU drivers? I'm sticking with an nvidia card but I will be switching from Intel to AMD. I know in Windows you have to use software to fully remove GPU drivers before using a new one.

EDIT: based off the mix of answers, I'm just going to do a clean install to save myself from possible headache. Thanks for the responses!

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[-] WeebLife@lemmy.world 1 points 4 hours ago

That's reassuring. But based off the mixed answers, I'll just do a clean install to reduce headache.

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