Guide To Reinstalling Windows XP
Posted by: Newsfactory on: 09/07/2006 04:06 PM [ Print | 3 comment(s) ] · 3136 views
If you have been running Windows XP for a couple of years or more you may find that it is not running quite as quickly and smoothly as it was when you did your first install.
I am constantly 'evaluating' software and uninstalling and reinstalling beta software on my computer and have always gradually become more and more disappointed after nine months to a year with the performance of my PC. So I regularly do a backup and reinstall all my software, including Windows. This is the step-by-step.
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I am constantly 'evaluating' software and uninstalling and reinstalling beta software on my computer and have always gradually become more and more disappointed after nine months to a year with the performance of my PC. So I regularly do a backup and reinstall all my software, including Windows. This is the step-by-step.
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jago_ai Unregistered |
Pfft...just install Windows, install all primarily used apps, files, etc. and then install Norton Ghost. Make an image of the computer and burn it to a DVD, spare hard drive or partition. DONE! I've been doing this for a while now and my 30+GB Ghost images installed in 45 minutes or so. The most I'd have to install are newer programs I may have recently started using. |
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Mertsch Moderator Posts: 3001 Joined: 2002-08-22 |
try www.acronis.com "True Image" and you will delete ghost immediatly! |
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jago_ai Unregistered |
I haven't flipped thru the website yet but what makes you recommend this program? |


