Reinstalling XP
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 5:34 pm
my dad has a computer he says is getting really slow, hes run ad-aware, but i dont have the time to guide him thru spybot and the other apps, he's just planning on reinstalling xp
Instead of reinstalling xp from the cd, would "resetting" the registry be a viable option? I've done this proceedure when fixing a corrupt hive on xp, but Im thinking it might work well for a quick cleaning.
basically what happens is you delete xp's registry and settings, and manually restore them from the \windows\repair folder which contains a fresh registry that was saved on the first successful startup of xp. then apply all windows updates, etc, and re-install programs that wont work cuz they no longer have a registry entry.
this site has the commands easy to read if you want to take a look.
so what do you think? just reinstall or give this a try?
Instead of reinstalling xp from the cd, would "resetting" the registry be a viable option? I've done this proceedure when fixing a corrupt hive on xp, but Im thinking it might work well for a quick cleaning.
basically what happens is you delete xp's registry and settings, and manually restore them from the \windows\repair folder which contains a fresh registry that was saved on the first successful startup of xp. then apply all windows updates, etc, and re-install programs that wont work cuz they no longer have a registry entry.
this site has the commands easy to read if you want to take a look.
so what do you think? just reinstall or give this a try?