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Reinstalling Windows XP
420:
A couple months back Throbblefoot got a virus/malware or something evil and I had to reinstall her OS. I've done this in the past with older versions of Windows by simply renaming the Windows directory then reinstalling the OS and applications allowing me to preserve the data files (save games, documents, pictures, etc.). Never ran into any problems before.
However, it doesn't seem to have gone as smoothly with the Windows XP reinstall. Some applications return errors when I try to install them now and I can't figure out why. Anyone have any insights on this?
Thanks,
420
Soul Sojourner:
I don't follow what you're trying to do, but whenever I am in a similar situation I have multiple HDD's so I just transfer my shit to one while I reinstall on the other. If you have an external HDD or a second HDD that would work, otherwise, put the shit you want to save on a flash drive or even transfer it over LAN to another computer (make sure you're not transferring infected shit) and then use the XP disc to wipe the HDD completely and then do a completely fresh install. That's how I do it at least, there's a lot of other methods or things you can do/try, but they are a lot less thorough and I am meticulous when it comes to this type of shit, so you might rather prefer a half-assed method. LOL
420:
--- Quote from: Soul Sojourner on October 07, 2011, 12:13:20 AM ---I don't follow what you're trying to do, but whenever I am in a similar situation I have multiple HDD's so I just transfer my shit to one while I reinstall on the other. If you have an external HDD or a second HDD that would work, otherwise, put the shit you want to save on a flash drive or even transfer it over LAN to another computer (make sure you're not transferring infected shit) and then use the XP disc to wipe the HDD completely and then do a completely fresh install. That's how I do it at least, there's a lot of other methods or things you can do/try, but they are a lot less thorough and I am meticulous when it comes to this type of shit, so you might rather prefer a half-assed method. LOL
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I think I may go the 2nd hard drive route. Going out of town for the weekend so it will have to wait until next week.
-420
Illutian:
--- Quote from: 420 on October 07, 2011, 11:24:21 AM ---I think I may go the 2nd hard drive route. Going out of town for the weekend so it will have to wait until next week.
-420
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:\
You should always use separate drives
My setup is:
(size) [used] <purpose>
C Drive (750GB): [82.95GB] <non-game programs>
D Drive (2TB): [1TB] <My Documents, Pictures, Music, Videos, Downloads>
H Drive (1TB): [489GB] <Games/Game Related>
4th Drive Partitioned (2TB): [677GB]
-J: Acronis Nonstop backup <My Documents, Pictures, Music, Videos>
-K: Arconis Backup <system image; created daily>
-L: DRN-1 <Contacts, Desktop, Favorites, Links, Saved Games, Searches, Windows Resources {Indexing Service, TEMP/TMP}
I <3 Win7 :D
PS: quit going to those Russian porn sites :P
Mo:
--- Quote from: Ivon on October 09, 2011, 01:04:20 AM ---:\
You should always use separate drives
My setup is:
(size) [used] <purpose>
C Drive (750GB): [82.95GB] <non-game programs>
D Drive (2TB): [1TB] <My Documents, Pictures, Music, Videos, Downloads>
H Drive (1TB): [489GB] <Games/Game Related>
4th Drive Partitioned (2TB): [677GB]
-J: Acronis Nonstop backup <My Documents, Pictures, Music, Videos>
-K: Arconis Backup <system image; created daily>
-L: DRN-1 <Contacts, Desktop, Favorites, Links, Saved Games, Searches, Windows Resources {Indexing Service, TEMP/TMP}
I <3 Win7 :D
PS: quit going to those Russian porn sites :P
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That's a very nice setup there. Acronis is good. I hope you also have an off-site backup of important files :)
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