Bobby said:
It's not ruined. Just running slow - and I'm running it on old hardware (AMD
64 3000+ CPU) so it needs to be kept in top condition.
I like to do a clean install every year - it's a small price to pay for a
something that saves you a great deal of time over the long run - and much
increased daily pleasure when using your system.
The whole process takes a morning and has a handy by-product - a fully
up-to-date backup of all of your data.
Well if you like to perform a clean install once a year...that's fine.
Obviously you are going to backup all your data and drivers.
That said, there are a few options you have to make things go quicker the
next time.
On any machines that I use as "test" machines...I usually create a small 2nd
partition and keep all the drivers etc there.
That way I can format the main drive and when I re-install...all the drivers
I need are right on the drive...and I don't have to hunt around for them.
Another thing you might want to do is to create an automated install DVD
Since I am still evalutaing Vista I've been using Vlite and that saves me
time during re-installation.
Finally...you may want to consider keeping a cloned HD to use:
After you have your new Vista installation up and running...with all the
updates, drivers and applications running just right...
clone the entire drive to another using an app such as Acronis.
Then a year later...once your data are all backed up...
pop in the cloned drive...then of course clone that one to the other