by congo » Fri Oct 20, 2006 7:28 pm
I don't believe your FS9 is the fault, that's why.
I think your windows and registry are sufficiently messed up to warrant a re-install, this doesn't mean I want you to delete all your data or format.
I was just stating the best and cheapest way for you to get a whole new system up and running without all the errors and mistakes made on your present system, without you worrying about anything at all. You still have your present system totally intact if you use a second drive to rebuild to.
As far as faults not happening again, I think that's an unrealistic expectation.
It's far better in my opinion to strive to learn the re-install process and just how to get the best and cleanest widows installation, than to try and maintain a corrupted system long term.
This is my philosophy, and I'm not saying it's right for you but I recommend it nonetheless, as Windows just gets more bogged down with all kinds of junk and errors the longer it remains installed, particularly if used online and if the OS is frequently modified by driver updates, patches, new programs, removed programs, spyware, registry changes, etc. etc. etc......
The perfect XP system is always in a state of flux and the ability to do a quick re-install is a most valuable asset.
A second hard drive enables you to experiment and learn without the stresses and consequences of a single drive system. A second drive is a low cost, time saving solution. A second drive is an effective prescription for stress relief, it allows you to have some fun with XP.

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