Yep, i second thatpolitik said:I havnt reformatted my Windows installation in 2 years. But then again, im proficient enough to fix problems I get, rather than just putting the cd in again and losing everything.
Yep, i second thatpolitik said:I havnt reformatted my Windows installation in 2 years. But then again, im proficient enough to fix problems I get, rather than just putting the cd in again and losing everything.
Your PC will always run better after a clean install of Windows, rather than your (or anyones) homebrand fixes. Windows files haven't yet been touched by anything 3rd party. Unless you're a nut with regedit, formatting every few months is vital for maintaining a clean and fast PC.politik said:I havnt reformatted my Windows installation in 2 years. But then again, im proficient enough to fix problems I get, rather than just putting the cd in again and losing everything.
I find my system runs quicker if documents/installs are stored in the same partition as where the OS is installed. However, as you suggest, things like music and movies are always best kept separate, which i've done. Including a small 10gb partition for downloads - so anything I download strait from the net has a decreased chance of infecting other files because it's in an isolated drive (this has saved me a number of times from nasty viruses).JKDDragon said:I always have a second partition (the big one) to keep all my files, and just use the smaller partition as the OS host. I can format away with impunity and all my files, installers, movies etc. will be there. Of course this isn't the safest way to 'backup' incase the hard disk physically fails, but negating that issue it works very well.
I agree, installs do usually load a bit faster on the OS host partition.. which is I guess why I install everything (including games) on it. I've also been extending the idea in general by getting a second hard disk.. right now I use my old 40GB as the OS host and the new 250GB as the storage drive.nwatts said:I find my system runs quicker if documents/installs are stored in the same partition as where the OS is installed. However, as you suggest, things like music and movies are always best kept separate, which i've done. Including a small 10gb partition for downloads - so anything I download strait from the net has a decreased chance of infecting other files because it's in an isolated drive (this has saved me a number of times from nasty viruses).
Hehe, yeah I usually get around 6,200 in 3DMark05 stock everything. Once the score dips below 6,000 with everything optimised I tend to reformat. Now considering how anal I'am when it comes to optimisation and organisation, this actually hasn't ever happened yet (ran it 2 days ago after 5 months last reformat and got 6,150). I'm like a paranoid human firewall when it comes to the internet. One reason why I wanna get a desktop replacement laptop soon so everything I do except for gaming will be shifted onto the notebook and my desktop will then just become a gaming machine only.t-i-m-m-y said:JKDDragon: run 3dmark and aquamark to make sure no decrease in performance? haha I like that!!
huh?, who's that to?co6 said:Overvolt to 1.425V and overclock to 3.54Ghz.