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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

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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!
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!
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?

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.
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/