CRASH CRASH BOOM

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Mindenz

Greetings All; Please help a guy out if you can. My
problem is I run a Windows XP Home Ed. PC for bus & home
use. Have Sat DSL, for the most part works great. But
there doing a major overhall on the power lines around
here and my pc keeps crashing, blue-screening, and have
lots of data loss. My QUESTION: is there some way of
setting my machine up like I have it with all my
softwares setup and then somehow save this so when it
happens next I can just reset the machine up from one
source rather than loading all those cd's in one by one.
Confusing I know, but it's really getting frustrating. I
need some way of saving my setup after its all done,
after putting office and all my softwares on it somehow
saving it so that everything can just be restored. Kinda
like the system restore function other than sometimes
when the power zaps i can't even boot up, i have to
format the drive and reset up from scratch. I hope I've
made it as clear as I can. Please if anyone has any
ideas please pass them on. Much thanks in advance. . . .
 
You can clone your PC using Ghost, Powerquest, etc..
The process involves:
1. building your PC from scratch, this includes OS with Service Pack and all
critical patches.
2. add all software that you'll need
3. create an image using 1 of the utilities mentioned above.
From this point on you have a image that you can restore to. All you'll
need is save your data on the regular basis and create new image if you
change/add new applications.
 
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