NEW COMPUTER?
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2011 8:59 pm
Well not really, but I have posted this just in case any of you have old and rather tired computers….
I have had my computer for about seven years. It was getting rather slow and I often had problems such as, my mailbox closing when I opened some emails, I could no longer download and run Google Earth, it just locked up everything, and, I was always getting those ‘can’t do this and can’t do that’ messages with the option to ‘Tell Microsoft’.
I have tried all sorts of things to resolve the problems, often with the help of a friend on here, and although some things improved I was not happy with the general performance of my machine SO………
At the weekend I bit the bullet, burnt a ‘restore’ DVD from the system restore program, and booted from this disc. OK, it restored the software to the original factory settings of years ago but I had a clean machine once more. ALL I had to do was rebuild all my programs and ‘MY Docs’ folder.
It took a while in between watching the F1 from Spain and yesterday the Wimbledon tennis. I have now got there with all my programs installed, even Google Earth, my files and photos transferred back from my back up, and even the blue tooth for transferring from my mobile.
Everything is running real fast now and surprise surprise, somehow I have 30gb of hard drive memory MORE than before I did the restore. So where did all that come from????? Obviously I had some corruptions and conflicts in there that had accumulated over the years. It now takes less than 2 minutes to boot, was over 15, and the hard drive is not working away for no reason when there is no computer activity.
I know I have waffled on but the lesson I have learned is that if you are not too conversant with all the ‘under the bonnet’ stuff, like me, and your computer is throwing up messages and running more slowly; consider a full restore…..takes a while but worth it in the end.
And before anyone asks, I have continuous online virus screening, I do a weekly full virus check, I use a registry cleaner regularly, empty the 'temp' folder, and of course, I back up My Docs folder at least once a week……
I have had my computer for about seven years. It was getting rather slow and I often had problems such as, my mailbox closing when I opened some emails, I could no longer download and run Google Earth, it just locked up everything, and, I was always getting those ‘can’t do this and can’t do that’ messages with the option to ‘Tell Microsoft’.
I have tried all sorts of things to resolve the problems, often with the help of a friend on here, and although some things improved I was not happy with the general performance of my machine SO………
At the weekend I bit the bullet, burnt a ‘restore’ DVD from the system restore program, and booted from this disc. OK, it restored the software to the original factory settings of years ago but I had a clean machine once more. ALL I had to do was rebuild all my programs and ‘MY Docs’ folder.
It took a while in between watching the F1 from Spain and yesterday the Wimbledon tennis. I have now got there with all my programs installed, even Google Earth, my files and photos transferred back from my back up, and even the blue tooth for transferring from my mobile.
Everything is running real fast now and surprise surprise, somehow I have 30gb of hard drive memory MORE than before I did the restore. So where did all that come from????? Obviously I had some corruptions and conflicts in there that had accumulated over the years. It now takes less than 2 minutes to boot, was over 15, and the hard drive is not working away for no reason when there is no computer activity.
I know I have waffled on but the lesson I have learned is that if you are not too conversant with all the ‘under the bonnet’ stuff, like me, and your computer is throwing up messages and running more slowly; consider a full restore…..takes a while but worth it in the end.
And before anyone asks, I have continuous online virus screening, I do a weekly full virus check, I use a registry cleaner regularly, empty the 'temp' folder, and of course, I back up My Docs folder at least once a week……