Have just finished reinstalling windows from the factory disks. What a change, wish I had done it long ago. This old computer had slowed down a lot, but it was so gradual that I didn't notice it much.
Maybe everybody knows this stuff, but I just wanted to post this because I bet there are lots of members like me, who were reluctant to do a reinstall. I sure am glad I did it. Muuuch faster now.
The reinstall process took most of 2 days, going slowly and keeping notes and backups. It was not straightforward.
A big thank you to the members & moderators here: If I had not been hanging around here for a long time, learning bits and pieces, I would have been stuck at the "DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER" screen which appeared early on.
- Uninstalling the unwanted OEM applications took 3 or 4 hours. Had to backtrack a couple of times, wrecked something.
- After SP3, there were 94 critical updates for xp home, and maybe 10 or twelve more for hardware and non-critical updates. > whew< At least 3 hours.
- The rest of the time went to reinstalling and backing up.
- IE8 ... Still thinking about it, not a fan yet. It is slower ...no tekkie am I but I do know the difference between fast and slow (don't want to start a fight here, just saying). I'm certainly going to use Opera for most things. Hat tip to Hazelnut, way ahead of the game as usual.
- CCleaner is wonderful for helping with...well...cleanup. Am ashamed to say it, but this is the first time I had used it except for an occasional experiment. CCleaner offers a lot of functions in a small, fast application. Most other cleaner-uppers were waaay too aggressive.
What I found out:
- It is worth the time to make a backup image and a boot disk...a few hours up front to save a few days later.
- As DennisD pointed out elsewhere, always verify the image and check the boot disk.
- Take the time to check that backup image, file, whatever, & make sure it actually will restore. Mine didn't
- I used something else, but Macrium Reflect offers a freebie. LINK TO IT Dennis is the resident Macrium expert.
- It is worth the time to download xp service pack 2 & 3 in advance. That way you can have them on CD and install them first.
- Nobody should need to know so much just to use a computer.