Doing a clean install following a repair install on my desktop computer that still didn't cure a continuing 'start up and freeze up' problem that had been discussed on this forum several days ago. The repair install worked fine for one day and then the old problems recurred, so time to bite the bullet and clean it all up. This possibility was suggested, and of course that is exactly what happened.
The advice I ask for is how to best make use of my laptop, which has 95% or more of the items presently on the desktop, and my 500G external hard drive. I want to get all of the stuff back and working on the desktop and just don't want to find out later that I missed the simple way to do so. First, what should I do to clean off the HD? Should I wipe it with Partition Wizard? I want to make sure that whatever has been causing my problem is gone for good.
Suggestions and advice appreciated. I'm planning on using Brink's fine instructions for doing the reinstall. Roving
The advice I ask for is how to best make use of my laptop, which has 95% or more of the items presently on the desktop, and my 500G external hard drive. I want to get all of the stuff back and working on the desktop and just don't want to find out later that I missed the simple way to do so. First, what should I do to clean off the HD? Should I wipe it with Partition Wizard? I want to make sure that whatever has been causing my problem is gone for good.
Suggestions and advice appreciated. I'm planning on using Brink's fine instructions for doing the reinstall. Roving
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP d4996t
- OS
- Windows 8 Pro
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 quad Q6600 2.4Ghz
- Motherboard
- Asustek
- Memory
- 4 Ghz
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GeForce 8400GS
- Sound Card
- Soundblaster X-Fi Extreme Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Hyundai 22" widescreen
- Hard Drives
- 400 GB 279 G free