TonyJollans
Programmer
Not sure if I've chosen the right forum here so please point me somewhere else if you think it more appropriate.
I have been having a variety of problems and decided my machine was due for a major overhaul. I have uninstalled most software with a view to doing an image restore using a utility which came with the PC. When I came to do it I found it wouldn't run - as far as I can understand this is because I have had a new motherboard (processor, memory, etc.) so the utility thinks I'm trying to load things on a second machine.
I don't have the Windows 98 CD, but I do have a folder on the D: drive (one physical hard drive partitioned as C and D) called "CABS" which I think is probably a copy of the CD. I copied this folder to CD, created a boot floppy and re-installed Windows 98 from the CD, but ..it hasn't done what I want, it hasn't cleared out all the clutter left behind by 4 years of my tinkering.
I'd like to do a clean install of Win 98 (having got this far I might go for XP - but I presume the issues are much the same). How do I make sure that I lose all the junk that I have gathered, both in the registry and elsewhere? What is it safe to delete and/or what should I make sure I keep?
Having reviewed a few threads here, it seems I should be able to just delete everything and then install Windows (98 or XP). Guess I'm just asking for confirmation of that.
Enjoy,
Tony
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I have been having a variety of problems and decided my machine was due for a major overhaul. I have uninstalled most software with a view to doing an image restore using a utility which came with the PC. When I came to do it I found it wouldn't run - as far as I can understand this is because I have had a new motherboard (processor, memory, etc.) so the utility thinks I'm trying to load things on a second machine.
I don't have the Windows 98 CD, but I do have a folder on the D: drive (one physical hard drive partitioned as C and D) called "CABS" which I think is probably a copy of the CD. I copied this folder to CD, created a boot floppy and re-installed Windows 98 from the CD, but ..it hasn't done what I want, it hasn't cleared out all the clutter left behind by 4 years of my tinkering.
I'd like to do a clean install of Win 98 (having got this far I might go for XP - but I presume the issues are much the same). How do I make sure that I lose all the junk that I have gathered, both in the registry and elsewhere? What is it safe to delete and/or what should I make sure I keep?
Having reviewed a few threads here, it seems I should be able to just delete everything and then install Windows (98 or XP). Guess I'm just asking for confirmation of that.
Enjoy,
Tony
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