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The guide walks users through upgrading from Fedora 36 to Fedora 37 while keeping GNOME 43 intact, starting with system preparation steps such as updating packages and ensuring dnf‑plugins‑core is installed. It then details how to enable the testing repository, optionally pinning GNOME 43 to prevent accidental upgrades, before executing the main DNF upgrade command and handling any removal prompts. After rebooting, users verify the new shell version and clean up old extensions or drivers that might linger, with troubleshooting tips for graphics issues across Intel, AMD, and Nvidia hardware. Finally, the article encourages cleaning orphaned packages, verifying Wi‑Fi and sound functionality, and reaching out to the Fedora community if problems arise.