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


Randall Schulz
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