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Reinstalling windows
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I'm thinking of reinstalling windows as I have the disc and code words that I got when the computer was new, I'm want to do this as someone told me after a number of years a computer slows down (and mine as started to do this) with small amounts of info left behind when using the Internet (is this right?) anyway is it easy I know I will have to save all my documents and photo's and such like before I do this any help would be appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Even if you are running Windows 98, I doubt a reinstall would speed up your computer. In my experience, the time to do a re-install is when the PC fails to boot reliably (regularly displaying messages of missing files etc..).
Others will no doubt give more advice.
Having reinstalled my operating system a number of times – it is advisable to back up important data; in theory your desktop and other drive storage should be OK – but with such a drastic step, it is better to be safe than sorry.
Others will no doubt give more advice.
Having reinstalled my operating system a number of times – it is advisable to back up important data; in theory your desktop and other drive storage should be OK – but with such a drastic step, it is better to be safe than sorry.
If you are re-installing windows 7 it should be a straight forward process as it may only take a matter of ten minutes or so and is usually trouble free, if it's windows xp it could take an hour or more to re-install, it is true that pc's slow down and become sluggish over time but this is determined by many factors, before you go ahead with re-installing windows i suggest doing the following to help speed up your pc, run disc defragmenter by going to start-programs-accessories-disc defragmenter, also run disc cleanup which is in accessories section to clear out unwanted files, reboot pc and see if this speeds things up a bit, hope this helps.
Make sure you have all your files saved and driver disks for any hardware you may have. all computers are different depending on what hardware/devices you have/use with them. If you format your hard drive and wipe it all off and start again with a fresh copy of windows you may then have to install driver discs to get your monitor/screen to work right again and update things from the internet. Some times its simple other times there is a lot of messing about just to get it back to how you want it.