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Hello,
due to a number of problems that have arisen lately with my PC, I decided to
clean it out to get rid of all of the useless bits and pieces that have
amassed through the years. I reinstalled XP from the disc with a "clean
install", which has cleared my desktop and reset my drivers, etc back to
standard. However, I am looking for a way to cleanse my hard drive of all but
the essentials. There are lots of files and folders from games, utilities,
etc that I just want wiped but I don't really want to be scouring every
directory for those to delete.
Is there an EASY way to cleanse the HDD back to a "fresh" slate? I found
this kind of thing easy in ancient versions of Windows, but XP has me stumped
at the moment. I have all the discs, etc so please advise me of any methods
there are.
Thankyou in advance. D.
Hello,
due to a number of problems that have arisen lately with my PC, I decided to
clean it out to get rid of all of the useless bits and pieces that have
amassed through the years. I reinstalled XP from the disc with a "clean
install", which has cleared my desktop and reset my drivers, etc back to
standard. However, I am looking for a way to cleanse my hard drive of all but
the essentials. There are lots of files and folders from games, utilities,
etc that I just want wiped but I don't really want to be scouring every
directory for those to delete.
Is there an EASY way to cleanse the HDD back to a "fresh" slate? I found
this kind of thing easy in ancient versions of Windows, but XP has me stumped
at the moment. I have all the discs, etc so please advise me of any methods
there are.
Thankyou in advance. D.