the CD
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you know one of the pcs actually has to have an optical drive so you can put everyone on a flashdrive in the first place
Using any of CDs other than the networking one (if your networking isn't working) is kinda dumb because you should get the most up-to-date drivers/software from the part's website.
i usually just install the entire motherboard package anyway and then update anything else with the update tools on the drivers post-install
So you install bloatware on a fresh PC.Got it
what the forget are you talking about? the motherboard package is wireless/wired drivers, audio drivers, motherboard i/o drivers, chipset drivers all in one installerthere is no bloatware
You can just uninstall bloatware if it comes with it, its not really that big of a dealPlus getting a CD/DVD drive would be smarter than just skipping it
What motherboard packages do you get? And how old?All the motherboard packages I've seen have 20 useless bloat programs in the installer.
Uninstalling isn't the same as not having it in the first place.
the CDs that came with my motherboards from asus, gigabyte and asrock installed no bloatware
Its still a valid option. You shouldnt skip something entirely just cause of a few extra programs you dont want, you can just uninstall it. Boom, no more trouble