I'm going to reformat my computer in the coming days, probably this sunday I've done this several times before, but it's been quite a whileI'm fortunate in that I have enough hard drive space to copy the entire drive I want to format onto one of my larger data drives, so I won't losing anything, it's just the issue of getting everything reinstalled, preferences reset, drivers reinstalled, etc any ways to make this less painful?
6/4/2007 4:19:31 PM
that isn't really a great idea
6/4/2007 4:22:09 PM
sweet, I have a hater
6/4/2007 4:23:01 PM
try out nLite, so you can cut down on some of the shit you dont want Windows to install, add drivers to the OS cd, etchttp://www.nliteos.com/
6/4/2007 4:24:08 PM
hey so why was it a bad idea? you never explainedbtw, im hijacking your thread
6/4/2007 4:25:09 PM
make sure that you up-to-date anti-virus definitions so that you can install them off-linethe network installation executable of sp2 is helpful if you need itgo ahead and get everything that you need the way you like it and ghost so it is less painful next time
6/4/2007 4:26:24 PM
^^^ i love nLite...following ^ advice, get all of your drivers (sata in particular), all XP updates (i save them each time windows tells me there are new ones), and load them up into nLite...definitely download spybot, ad-aware, and NAV definitions so you can install them offlineadditionally, i'm a huge fan of the way i partition my computer when i only have a single hard drive:20-30gb for windows2gb for page filerest for "my documents"minimizing drive size for windows has made a noticeable difference in speed (for me), in addition to giving the page file its own partition and setting it to never change (so it never fragments)...also, by having a "my documents" partition, everything you want to save (pictures, music, documents, etc.) is already on its own partition so next time you reformat you don't have to back up anything
6/4/2007 5:23:17 PM
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6/4/2007 5:41:04 PM
i have my system set up the same wayyou can redirect where the link for my documents points as well so everything works the same as if your files were on the c:
6/4/2007 6:07:16 PM
the whole problem with fixxing the size of your C partition is you may run out of space someday. 30GB is a good bit but I'd still rather not worry about it. Thats why I use one fast hdd for my OS, and one slower one for data. but i know a lot of people who partition their drives this way.do you even need a pagefile when you have 2GB+ RAM in XP?
6/4/2007 8:57:13 PM
^ well...that's my current setup on my laptop, which only has 1gb RAM...i have 25gb set for windows and i'm only using about 12gb of it...if i need more than 10gb for windows/programs in the next year or so, i might be in trouble i think the rule of thumb is that 2gb RAM is the point at which you can disable the page file...that said, my OS drive on my desktop is a 40gb, so it's 38gb for windows and 2gb for page file...i'm only using about 20gb for the OS/progs, so i just leave the page file there (i don't think it slows it down, does it?)
6/5/2007 9:23:40 AM