How often do you reinstall?
#41
Posted 12 July 2006 - 02:41 AM
So I try it once a year.
Hehe...
#42
Posted 12 July 2006 - 01:31 PM
I try to use a Virtual Machine, but there are times when you need to see how it's going to react in the real world.
#43
Posted 13 July 2006 - 08:27 AM
#44
Posted 13 July 2006 - 10:12 AM
I made a ghost bootable dvd and tried to include the image on it but the maximum size dvdrws I have are 4.7gb
#45
Posted 13 July 2006 - 10:17 AM
#46
Posted 13 July 2006 - 03:00 PM
#47
Posted 13 July 2006 - 03:36 PM
#48
Posted 13 July 2006 - 07:22 PM
#50
Posted 14 July 2006 - 11:04 AM
or windows has got a problem
but every 3 months or so
reload from a image
and every 7 to 9 months do a good clean install of windows
#51
Posted 14 July 2006 - 02:28 PM
Zxian recently got me fond of Acronis True Image. I don't reformat anymore, I just restore my HD with a 5 GB image file stored on my second harddrive. I can screw up all I want now. lol
#52
Posted 14 July 2006 - 03:44 PM
T D, on Jul 13 2006, 11:12 AM, said:
I made a ghost bootable dvd and tried to include the image on it but the maximum size dvdrws I have are 4.7gb
What I do is make a base image - a fresh install. Then install my software then make another image. Then personalize with my accounts and make another image.
All of these images are < 1.6 GB. I keep them on a separate HDD rather than burn 'em on a CD. It takes minutes (< 5) to go back to whichever state I need to.
I did once burn the image to a DVD but with the updated versions (using RyanVM), I gave that up. I'll never use that DVD, so I just store it on HDD. DVD restore would also be slower!
Of course, you're HDD can fail, like my second HDD did - I lost everything. But again, you can alway reinstall.
#53
Posted 14 July 2006 - 04:29 PM
#54
Posted 15 July 2006 - 09:29 AM
#55
Posted 15 July 2006 - 10:34 AM
• Operating system: Windows 98SE
• Planned reinstall: when HDD crashes
#56
Posted 16 July 2006 - 02:09 AM
I Ghost my system whenever it is necessary. A clean install of XP takes toooo much time for me since I have to install about 3 GIGS of other software as well.
Take care and kind regards,
Paul van Bommel
#59
Posted 17 July 2006 - 09:16 AM
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Take care and kind regards,
Paul van Bommel
The neat thing about Ghost 2003 (Ghost.exe) is that it will run from a DOS boot disk (floppy or CD) and it will burn its image file to a second partition, second hard drive or even to a CD or DVD. It will also span CD/DVD's if the file size exceeds the disk size.
I make quickie backups to my second partition on my SATA drive, at least two or three times a week. Then about once a week or so, I make the backup to DVD. Ghost installs itself on the DVD as the boot sector and thusly makes the DVD self booting.
Good drive maintenance keeps my backup Image file size down to what a DVD can handle (with max compression).
Running Ghost 2003 from a boot disk bypasses all the windows BS and gets the job done in the fastest possible. time. On my SATA drive that takes only four minutes. Burning to a DVD takes about a half hour or so.
No bid deal.
Now, for the worlds best defrag, do a Ghost backup followed immediately by a Ghost restore and all files are rewritten in perfect order with NO spaces and NO fragmentation.
Afterward, my HD looks like THIS, when viewed by Windows Defrag.
A reinstall of Windows is NEVER required if you have a Ghost image on a DVD of your system all set up the way you want it.
Of course if you're a total masochist and really into PAIN.....reload windows to your hearts content.
You have my blessing!
Andromeda43
#60
Posted 18 July 2006 - 01:35 PM



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