RogerAttila
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This is my first post on this web site. I certainly not a guru and could use some help of this is the way you ask for it. At 78 I am kind of slow and methodical but am willing to follow detailed instructions as to how to keep my old pc going.
The Windows community has convinced me to do a clean install of Windows 7 on a new 250GB SSD that is replacing my HDD. The C: HDD is getting errors when I use Seagate's SeaTools programs and my PC has really slowed down to a crawl. in trying to repair my C: HDD I have run System File Checker multiple times (no Problems). Checkdisk multiple times /f/r options. it only shows errors on stage 5 of 5 free space verification and correcting errors in the volume bitmap.
My latest Windows Backup on a flash drive and a Windows System image on the External HDD are considered not reliable by the community and they strongly recommend a clean install of Windows 7
I have the WIN 7 DVD with product key that I purchased when I went from XP to Win 7. I have the other SW apps product DVDs. Although I have a Windows Backup and a Windows 7 System Image I have been told, and I believe, that this would be dangerous to use vs doing a clean install. Now that I am convinced to do just that I want to be pro-active in making sure that I do it right.
Is there a step by step process documented anywhere that will take me through this install. I need to save years of data from all of my pc applications, e.g., Quicken, Word, Excel, Adobe, email, etc.
My PC competence is So So and I don't pretend to be a guru in this area.
thank you.
The Windows community has convinced me to do a clean install of Windows 7 on a new 250GB SSD that is replacing my HDD. The C: HDD is getting errors when I use Seagate's SeaTools programs and my PC has really slowed down to a crawl. in trying to repair my C: HDD I have run System File Checker multiple times (no Problems). Checkdisk multiple times /f/r options. it only shows errors on stage 5 of 5 free space verification and correcting errors in the volume bitmap.
My latest Windows Backup on a flash drive and a Windows System image on the External HDD are considered not reliable by the community and they strongly recommend a clean install of Windows 7
I have the WIN 7 DVD with product key that I purchased when I went from XP to Win 7. I have the other SW apps product DVDs. Although I have a Windows Backup and a Windows 7 System Image I have been told, and I believe, that this would be dangerous to use vs doing a clean install. Now that I am convinced to do just that I want to be pro-active in making sure that I do it right.
Is there a step by step process documented anywhere that will take me through this install. I need to save years of data from all of my pc applications, e.g., Quicken, Word, Excel, Adobe, email, etc.
My PC competence is So So and I don't pretend to be a guru in this area.
thank you.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium on Tower PC and Window...Intel Pentium 4 CPU 3.4GHz3.00 GB RAMRADEON X600/X550 PRO Series MS Corp WDDM
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Lenovo Think Centre Model 812255U (A51)
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium on Tower PC and Windows 32 bit Professional on Laptop
- CPU
- Intel Pentium 4 CPU 3.4GHz
- Memory
- 3.00 GB RAM
- Graphics Card(s)
- RADEON X600/X550 PRO Series MS Corp WDDM
- Hard Drives
- Internal C:/ WDC WD1600JS-08MHB0 160 GB
USB Connected Maxtor 3100 160GB
- Antivirus
- VIPRE Antivirus and Internet Secuity
- Browser
- Mozilla FireFox