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Rosalie

Can someone give me a hint as to a good web page with simple information on
how to reformat my hard drive? My computer is so slow and I have tried
everything else. Plus, it hasn't been reformatted for over a year. My
daughter-in-law did it last time but she live far away now. Thanks in
advance.
 
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Ken Blake, MVP

Can someone give me a hint as to a good web page with simple information on
how to reformat my hard drive? My computer is so slow and I have tried
everything else. Plus, it hasn't been reformatted for over a year. My
daughter-in-law did it last time but she live far away now. Thanks in
advance.


Just boot from the Windows XP CD (change the BIOS boot order if
necessary to accomplish this) and follow the prompts for a clean
installation (delete the existing partition by pressing "D" when
prompted, then create a new one).

You can find detailed instructions here:
http://michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html

or here
http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org/how_do_i_install_windows_xp.htm

or here http://windowsxp.mvps.org/XPClean.htm

or here http://www.webtree.ca/windowsxp/clean_install.htm

However why do you want to reformat and reinstall? In my view, it's
usually a mistake. With a modicum of care, it should never be
necessary to reinstall Windows (XP or any other version). I've run
Windows 3.0, 3.1, WFWG 3.11, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000,
Windows XP, and Windows Vista, each for the period of time before the
next version came out, and each on two machines here. I never
reinstalled any of them, and I have never had anything more than an
occasional minor problem.

It's my belief that this mistaken notion stems from the technical
support people at many of the larger OEMs. Their solution to almost
any problem they don't quickly know the answer to is "reformat and
reinstall." That's the perfect solution for them. It gets you off the
phone quickly, it almost always works, and it doesn't require them to
do any real troubleshooting (a skill that most of them obviously don't
possess in any great degree).

But it leaves you with all the work and all the problems. You have to
restore all your data backups, you have to reinstall all your
programs, you have to reinstall all the Windows and application
updates,you have to locate and install all the needed drivers for your
system, you have to recustomize Windows and all your apps to work the
way you're comfortable with.

Besides all those things being time-consuming and troublesome, you may
have trouble with some of them: can you find all your application CDs?
Can you find all the needed installation codes? Do you have data
backups to restore? Do you even remember all the customizations and
tweaks you may have installed to make everything work the way you
like? Occasionally there are problems that are so difficult to solve
that Windows should be reinstalled cleanly. But they are few and far
between; reinstallation should not be a substitute for
troubleshooting; it should be a last resort, to be done only after all
other attempts at troubleshooting by a qualified person have failed.

Moreover, if you format and reinstall without finding out what was
causing your problems, you will very likely repeat the behavior that
caused them, and quickly find yourself back in the same situation.

If you have problems, post them here; it's likely that someone can
help you and a reinstallation won't be required.
 
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bojimbo26one

Can someone give me a hint as to a good web page with simple information on
how to reformat my hard drive? My computer is so slow and I have tried
everything else. Plus, it hasn't been reformatted for over a year. My
daughter-in-law did it last time but she live far away now. Thanks in
advance.

Hi Rosalie , have you tried defragging ?
 
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Daave

Rosalie said:
Can someone give me a hint as to a good web page with simple
information on how to reformat my hard drive? My computer is so slow
and I have tried everything else. Plus, it hasn't been reformatted
for over a year. My daughter-in-law did it last time but she live
far away now. Thanks in advance.

Ken gave you very good advice.

What *specifically* have you tried to improve your PC's performance?

This page has good information:

Slow Computer
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/slowcom.htm
 

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