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Guide To Reinstalling Windows XP |
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Written by Bill Nadraszky
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Tuesday, 05 September 2006 |
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5. Reload Software and Data
{mosgoogle}Now the slow torturous part of the Windows install begins. I always do this reloading of Windows because my computer has gradually slowed down from all of the software that I have loaded up and pledge never to do again, I have proven time and time again that I don’t live up to the pledge. The only software that I load first is Office XP and setup my personal settings and mail folders from Outlook (check around for this documentation as it varies with your version of Office) and I also install my commonly used utilities. I keep my software install disks close by and just load software as I need it over the next few days.
6. Get Some Sleep
Congratulations. This process is very long and occasionally we do lose data that was missed in the backup but after you are done you have a computer that is at least as good as the day you started using it. There are fewer errors, less hiccups and the computer is fast and responsive. Although it takes a long time I am more than willing to do it as long as I cleared some time beforehand as the difference in working with the computer for some time after is a real treat.
7. Where Can I Buy a Copy Of Windows XP?
Bill Nadraszky is a Computer support specialist that has worked with various versions of Windows for 15 years. His life seems to be build around tech support as he runs XP Tech Support when he is not doing tech support.
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