On Wednesday 04 July 2007 08:13, Billie Erin Walsh wrote:
Not that you probably want to but the simplest way to install is to wipe the hard drive, reload whatever version of Windows you want to use
Up to here, this certainly is a _simple_ solution. Simple to describe, at least.
and get it working properly [ using the whole disk ].
But this little bit makes it rather difficult in practice. I don't think it's a _good_ solution unless you're really willing to treat the computer like a new one. I don't know about most people, but it takes me days and days to get a system the way I want it. Saving and restoring all one's data and re-installing all one's applications is time-consuming, tedious and probably error-prone.
... Billie Walsh
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