Solved is it fine to delete old AMD drivers?

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adrian1

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Feb 21, 2021
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Hey, i was wondering if it's okay to delete previous AMD driver updates because they are taking so much space on my PC right now. will it affect anything if i delete them? i want to delete every single one, and just keep the latest one installed and then when a new update comes out i will keep that one and delete the previous.

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they are still available from the AMD website, so why have them yourself when you can download them if required when needed.
I'm sure there would be other sites that also keep old drivers.

and even if not, don't keep them on your PC's main drive, either store them in the cloud using your Dropbox or OneDrive account or dump them to an external drive. :thumbsup:
 
they are still available from the AMD website, so why have them yourself when you can download them if required when needed.
I'm sure there would be other sites that also keep old drivers.

and even if not, don't keep them on your PC's main drive, either store them in the cloud using your Dropbox or OneDrive account or dump them to an external drive. :thumbsup:
Cool, thanks!
 
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