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Best way to "Clean up" a computer?

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-10 20:11 ID:1nQ+yZzz

    Alright, so I'm back from college after a year and a half. Havent been home in that ammount of time. I've been using a laptop in the dorms, now I'm moving to an apartment and I want to use my desktop again.

    I finally got it working, but there is a problem. There is so much shit on it. From random programs I dont use anymore to a whole bunch of highschool shit. (I didnt take very good care of it.) Now, I want to start over new.

    But I dont have the XP disk or Microsoft office, or my Photoshop stuff. So, I want to get rid of everything but the necessary programs. So re-formatting is out of the issue.

    It seems add/remove programs takes too long and doesnt work very well. So, what is the best way to clean up all of this shit on my desktop?

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-10 20:34 ID:898J3u2A

CCleaner

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-10 21:49 ID:QwAsYhcF

Or, you could torrent XP and reformat...

Name: pancake 2007-07-10 22:27 ID:98fTvNcU

If you want to get full potential out of it, you'll have to reformat it.  I would recommend backing up things like your documents and favorites folders.  At the very least go through your add/remove programs and uninstall anything you won't use.  It shouldn't take  /that long.

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-13 23:05 ID:C8GSF25I

you probably don't have the XP/office/photoshop disks because they were all pirated anyhow.  just get Ubuntu and feel nice about yourself for once

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-14 14:28 ID:y/Zqcyah

The long but non-format way:

A) Open Add/Remove programs and make a pass there, uninstalling everything you don't need.
B) Open Windows Explorer, and go through your root folders list and Program Files folders list, deleting and/or uninstalling empty stuff, leftovers, and programs that weren't in the Add/Remove Programs list.
C) Go through My Documents and do the same for your files there.
D) You now have a refreshed Windows, which should hang on for a good while for you to do your thing.


The short but better way:

A) Backup your critical documents.
B) Format the disk and partition at your discretion.
C) Install Windows, clean and fresh.
D) Use an imaging program a la Norton Ghost (for example) to create an image of your Windows installation, to be restored in a jiffy if you ever need a quick refresh, without going through the hassle of reformatting and re-updating and re-installing everything.

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-14 14:50 ID:Zzqek++Z

HiJack this, it's very good at finding those hard to get rid of background services http://www.download.com/HijackThis/3000-8022_4-10379544.html . Follow the instructions though, so you only uninstall what you want. After that you'll need to manually delete the directories in program files.

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-14 16:11 ID:uAt3lt+C

I don't think you have any alternative but a reformat.  Don't worry about the lack of Windows CDs--this is a good excuse to change to something better like Linux/BSD.

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-15 13:21 ID:LWOpNUhB

get all the warez you need
then reformat
it really is the only way

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