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If you re-install windows, will any other programs be lost with windows after
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What exactly do you want do? Reinstalling XP is a last measure. What problems have you got with XP? -- Will Denny MS-MVP Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "TheRexercist" <TheRexercist@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3F7AB732-E485-49A2-B790-41D7D50476A2@microsoft.com... > If you re-install windows, will any other programs be lost with windows > after > it is installed again? |
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I've been having a few problems with spyware, adware, etc. and I don't
wish to have to pay money for an anti-spyware, adware, etc. program for a computer that I only wish to use for gaming with my buddies. I thought it would be a good idea to simply re-install the program that allowed such objects to be downloaded on my computer, and perhaps the programs would leave along with it. |
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Adaware ihas a free version available: www.lavasoftusa.com Try the free version and see what problems it clears up. There is a Microsoft anti-spyware program available: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...&displaylang=en If you do need to reinstall XP, the fllowing article by Michael Stevens will help you to perform a 'Repair' install, which should retain all your settings, programs and files: "How to Perform a Windows XP Repair Install" http://michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm -- Will Denny MS-MVP Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "TheRexercist" <TheRexercist@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:ACD09578-6451-486C-9BE2-4AFF527F7841@microsoft.com... > I've been having a few problems with spyware, adware, etc. and I don't > wish to have to pay money for an anti-spyware, adware, etc. program for a > computer that I only wish to use for gaming with my buddies. I thought it > would be a good idea to simply re-install the program that allowed such > objects to be downloaded on my computer, and perhaps the programs would > leave > along with it. |
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TheRexercist wrote:
> I've been having a few problems with spyware, adware, etc. and I > don't wish to have to pay money for an anti-spyware, adware, etc. > program for a computer that I only wish to use for gaming with my > buddies. I thought it would be a good idea to simply re-install the > program that allowed such objects to be downloaded on my computer, > and perhaps the programs would leave along with it. Then you're a ****witted moron. You have a PC you're online without an AVP, without a firewall and without an ASP and you're surprised you're infected? I bet you'd be surprised if you left your car unlocked and came back to find it gone (car?! What am I talking about? There's no way you're old enough to drive! For car read bike). If you were old enough to drive (which I strongly suspect you're not) would you resent spending an extra £2,000 or so on a model with an immobiliser? I suggest that, if you don't want to protect your computer, that you sell it and buy an XBox Live? Or a Playstation. -- In memory of MS MVP Alex Nichol: http://www.dts-l.org/ |
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In news:3F7AB732-E485-49A2-B790-41D7D50476A2@microsoft.com,
TheRexercist <TheRexercist@discussions.microsoft.com> respectfully replied ;-) > If you re-install windows, will any other programs be lost with > windows after it is installed again? "Reinstalling" will retain your Program Files, but you will need to reinstall the programs in there. My Documents folder will be lost, as well as email messages, address books, etc. The Documents and Settings folder will be replaced with a shiny new one. If you do an inplace upgrade or a Repair Install, your applications and settings and other data will be fine. Click on the link below, or copy and paste the link into the address box if using the web based newsgroup. Repair Install http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm -- Michael Stevens MS-MVP XP xpnews@bogusmichaelstevenstech.com http://www.michaelstevenstech.com For a better newsgroup experience. Setup a newsreader. http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/o...ssnewreader.htm |
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Hi, Rexercist.
As Will and Michael have told you, there certainly are ways to reinstall WinXP, with or without preserving your existing applications and data. But you will soon be back into the same mess unless you start to "practice safe hex". There are plenty of tips in these newsgroups - and elsewhere - on how to do this, so I won't repeat them here. Look for the standard response from Shenan Stanley; he posts it in these groups several times a week; each message is generally over 20 KB and quite exhaustive. There are many excellent free programs available to help you find and remove malware - and to help you fend off attempts to install bad things on your computer in the first place. Will has listed one of the best. Remember: Very little malware ever gets into your computer without your help! And with many "free" games, you get more(!) than you expect. :>( RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@corridor.net Microsoft Windows MVP "TheRexercist" <TheRexercist@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:ACD09578-6451-486C-9BE2-4AFF527F7841@microsoft.com... > I've been having a few problems with spyware, adware, etc. and I don't > wish to have to pay money for an anti-spyware, adware, etc. program for a > computer that I only wish to use for gaming with my buddies. I thought it > would be a good idea to simply re-install the program that allowed such > objects to be downloaded on my computer, and perhaps the programs would > leave > along with it. |
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