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[ENG] Using Quick Restore CDs

Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2004 11:38 pm
by Dead Parrot
Has anyone ever used their Quick Restore or Rescue CDs to reformat hard drives?

I'm wondering if I could improve performance by using my CDs to return my machine to its original factory condition. Then I'd only reload a fraction of what I have on it today.
I'd take what I have on the hard drive now and burn it onto a CD.

This of course would only be a stopgap measure until I purchase a new CPU (hopefully by the end of the year or January 2005).

Thanks,

DP

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 12:04 am
by nyllover
Well, i've never personally used them, but i heard good things from experts. If they are the original, untouched CDs that came with your computer in first place and (important) since then you didn't change any important piece of hardware (such has the video card in example) i would definitly suggest you to use them.

Honestly, i don't see any down side in what you are planning to do. Especially if you save everything on CDs before doing it (make double copies, just in case :) )

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 1:26 am
by Dead Parrot
Yeah, they are the originals.

OK, I'm going to do this tomorrow (2 Nov 04), so I may be out of contact that day.

Thanks! 8)


DP

Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 6:34 am
by Dead Parrot
I took care of this today. So far so good.

She seems to be running a lot faster and without the Explorer drops and other weird shit I had happening often.

For some reason too the screen images seem to be sharper. Probably just my imagination.

I should have done this months ago! :D

DP

Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 11:01 am
by nyllover
Dead Parrot wrote: She seems to be running a lot faster
Glad it worked.... funny thing in languages... in Italy we refer to the computer as a male...and you used "she" instead... interesting...does she wear nylons too? :D :D :D

Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 6:03 pm
by Dead Parrot
Nope, everytime I try to pull a pair of pantyhose over the CPU they rip! Besides, even if they did work I'd have to get some crotchless PH so that I could fit it over the CD-ROM tray. :D

I guess I spoke too soon. I'm having some trouble saving images off the net. Not all of them but some it only gives me the option to save it as a Bitmap image instead of a JPEG. This is a problem since some of these I will want to upload to the site eventually.

Before I had a drop down box choice to "save as" a JPEG. I'll have to look into this but if anyone has any ideas they're much appreciated.

DP

Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 7:01 pm
by nyllover
Dead Parrot wrote: Before I had a drop down box choice to "save as" a JPEG. I'll have to look into this but if anyone has any ideas they're much appreciated.
I think it's some sort of problem with Internet Explorer, i used to have that too before installing Firefox. My advice is: install Firefox as soon as the 1.0 version will be out... November 9th....so just wait a couple of days...then give it a try... you'll be surprised, believe me :)

http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/