" wrote:RustyClaymore 11:27 - Ah yes, Socks is the single raindrop responsible for the flood. XD
JesusFreak84 wrote:What was the RPM of the old drive versus the new?
" wrote:RustyClaymore 11:27 - Ah yes, Socks is the single raindrop responsible for the flood. XD
Kenshin17 wrote:Reinstalling Windows always (well almost always) speeds things up. If you have a good backup of your data and all that jazz, I would personally say go for it and do a clean install. With good backups it can't hurt is the way I see it.
" wrote:RustyClaymore 11:27 - Ah yes, Socks is the single raindrop responsible for the flood. XD
Kenshin17 wrote:Cool. That was my personal opinion
But I also like the moto that: "If it ain't broke...don't mess with (fix) it"
" wrote:RustyClaymore 11:27 - Ah yes, Socks is the single raindrop responsible for the flood. XD
Kenshin17 wrote:Oh dang....yeah restore disks are a pain.
I was running with the notion that you just had a clean XP disk. When I do reinstalls I use plain old Windows disk...so no extra software.
I totally understand your hesitation. My lack of hesitation comes with the fact that when I install Windows there is no "bloatware" so all I have to do is install what I want, tweak windows to how I want it and thats that.
Well and of course download all the programs I forgot to back up the installers of XD and updates...if your into updating Windows....kinda seems to me like an oxymoron...update windows XD
Ok I am done XD No more anti-MS ranting XD
" wrote:RustyClaymore 11:27 - Ah yes, Socks is the single raindrop responsible for the flood. XD
JesusFreak84 wrote:ubuntu is also a good Linux distro for new users, I'm told. Fedora Core is the free version of Red Hat. Red Hat has more strings attached to it. FC6 and later actually, I'm told, can read and write to NTFS drives.
Also, you CAN reinstall Windows XP without reformatting (Windows calls it repairing,) but you DO have to download Windows updates again. Not sure about drivers or anti-virus updates, though. However, I've never had a repair operation for the OS itself work well.
If you go to Linux, though, you don't even need an anti-virus or anything like that. Not sure how easy it is to get on dial-up with Linux, though. Like AOL has no Linux version that I know of. And Linux often has driver issues. Like I have no wireless internet in ubuntu because my wireless card is so poorly supported (that is, Broadcom won't make a Linux driver, and what the Linux community has done hasn't worked for me.)
For Linux, you're better off to download (um...have someone with high speed download for you...) a "Live CD." You boot off of it, and you don't have to change anything about your computer, and you can tell right there whether it will work or not. ubuntu will acutally mail you a disc-thinger that has both a Live CD and the Installer Disc in case you decide to keep ubuntu. There's also a port of ubuntu out there, Christian Ubuntu, that comes with a Bible program and filtering software.
Sorry for the long rambling post.
" wrote:RustyClaymore 11:27 - Ah yes, Socks is the single raindrop responsible for the flood. XD
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