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How to make a backup disk of all my drivers for Ubuntu when switching from the 32bit to the 64bit?

Q. I just recently figured out how to get the 64bit version of Linux Ubuntu 9.10. I want to switch so I can take full advantage of my computer but I already have the 32 bit one set up with all the drivers. Is there a way to make a backup cd or dvd that will contain all the drivers I have so I don’t have to spend days trying to get everything up and running again? Thanks!

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One Response to “How to make a backup disk of all my drivers for Ubuntu when switching from the 32bit to the 64bit?”

  • Rickie - March 1, 2010 at 4:27 am

    Even in Linux the 32 and 64 bits drivers r no the same so u r stuck with fixing it all anyways but shouldnt be that much of a problem..

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