Dear Dane,

 

Many thanks for sharing your experiences.

 

Best wishes,

 

Roger.

 

From: Dane Trethowan [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 02 August 2016 21:31
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Techno-Chat]; Reinstalling Windows 10 without a worry in the world

 

Hi! 

 

Now that things have settled themselves down with my clean reinstall of Windows 
10 I thought it may be of benefit to others for me to put pen to paper so to 
speak and write about the experience I had over the last 9 days.

I used the Windows 10 media creation tool to create my installation media 
though at the time I didn’t have a blank DVD ROM or a USB stick large enough to 
take the ISO file the media Creation tool spat out but not to worry, I did have 
my software still on my computer that was working and among st the installed 
bits and pieces was an ISO mounter - the ability to mount an ISO file in such a 
way that Windows 10 thinks its a virtual CD ROM drive - so after the ISO file 
was mounted I found the setup App and ran it.

 

I then allowed the Windows Media Creation tool to update itself and check 
whether my system was up to date.

 

I then followed the instructions telling the App exactly what I wanted to do, a 
clean install with everything deleted.

 

>From the time the reinstall actually started I knew I’d have no speech so time 
>to occupy myself in other ways for a couple of hours whilst I waited for the 
>Desktop machine and the Windows install to do its thing, I like coffee very 
>much so it made good sense to me to enjoy a cup in the sunshine in a nice 
>comfortable chair in my backyard.

 

So back to the machine in just under two hours, I held down the windows key and 
pressed enter and was most delighted to here Narrator speak, it seemed the 
reinstall had gone smoothly so now? Well it was just a matter of following the 
wizard to make those final settings and adjustments, even then I wasn’t at all 
worried in the full knowledge that I could make further adjustments through 
Windows settings later.

 

Next came the installation of NVDA which presented no problem whatever given I 
had the latest NVDA build on a USB stick in my right hand front pocket of my 
trousers.

 

So now to get my data back and most of this was in Dropbox.

 

I had some initial problems installing Dropbox as the installation wasn't as 
accessible as I remember it being once upon a not so long ago but I managed in 
the end to get Dropbox going and the data then started flowing through my 
Network from other machines with Dropbox accounts onto my Desktop with the new 
Windows installed on it.

The next important tool I found worthwhile at this point of the reinstall was 
the Password Manager I use - 1 Password -.  Once I had the 1 Password data on 
my machine and had installed the 1 Password App I had all the important login 
data I would need and other password information - including software licences 
for Vipre Internet Security etc - at my fingertips.

 

1 Password is an App which manages data securely, everything from generated 
Passwords to logins to drivers license to bank accounts and credit cards.

 

So There you have it, my thoughts on reinstalling Windows 10 and the key tools 
I used to get the job done.

 

If the worst had come to the worst I had a backup of my working system before 
the reinstall which I could have put onto the Desktop but thankfully I didn’t 
need to take this cause of action.

 

 

**********

Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the 
halfwits in this world behind.

 

 

 

Reply via email to