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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
 

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
I think you should wipe it clean, so whatever was causing the problem is gone for good then.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Advent
OS
Dual-boot: Windows 7 HP 32-bit SP1 & Windows XP Pro 32-bit SP2.
CPU
AMD Phenom X4 9550 2.8Ghz
Motherboard
FOXCONN A6VMX (Socket 940)
Memory
4.0GB RAM
Graphics Card(s)
256MB On-board ATI Radeon X1200 Series
Sound Card
UnKnown
Monitor(s) Displays
19" TFT Mointor
Screen Resolution
1400 by 900
Hard Drives
500GB Western Digital WDC
Keyboard
HP Keyboard
Internet Speed
Dial-up via Mobile phone (Three)
Other Info
80GB External Hard-drive.

Also I have an old Windows XP Laptop for backup/occasional use etc.

My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Sony Vaio VPCEB47GM Laptop
OS
Win 7 Pro 64-bit
CPU
Intel i5 2.4 Ghz
Memory
8GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD 3000
Sound Card
IDT High Definition
Monitor(s) Displays
15.6 WGXA Anti-Glare LED
Screen Resolution
1280x800
Hard Drives
640Gb 7200rpm
Antivirus
MSE
Browser
Opera (primary) with IE9 backup
Follow only the Best Practices and use only the tools and methods given in Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7 if you want to get and maintain a perfect reinstall. Steps are the same for retail.

Read the note for HP users at the end to understand how to judge which HP OEM partitions to keep.
 
The issue with not completely wiping the machine is that Windows sets a file with Windows.OLD file which might hold onto some of the issues you are currently experiencing. A reinstall and wipe would be the best practice. The method that I use, which is unconventional and can be sometimes dangerous to the machine is loading an OS on a USB and use that method to erase and install an OS.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP P7-1234
OS
Windows 7 64-Bit Ultimate
CPU
A8-5500(3.2GHz)
Motherboard
AMD A75
Memory
8GB Ram
Graphics Card(s)
AMD Radeon HD 6530D
Monitor(s) Displays
HP Widescreen 32in
Screen Resolution
1080i
Hard Drives
1TB 7200RPM
That's nonsense. Window.old is only a file which will be created to contain the entire older OS if a Custom Upgrade install is done over XP or Vista without booting the installer. It has nothing to do with performance or transferring corruption from the old OS.

And wiping the HD with Diskpart Clean Command is only necessary if there is suspected bad code in the boot sector which is blocking install. Running Diskpart Clean All command is not needed for any issue other than making data irretrievable by most methods.

The OP has an HP which means he needs to weigh carefully whether to keep the Recovery and OEM tools partitions during a Reinstall. These partitions can still function in newer HP's after reinstall to run Factory Recovery if it is every needed, or run bootable Diagnostics from the tool partition. Either way he should make his Recovery Disks to have a secondary method.

All of this is explained in detail Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7 which contains the Best Practices for reinstalling Win7 based on countless thousands we've helped with here at the top tech forum on the web.
 
Clean reinstall

Thanks to all of you for your suggestions. Yesterday I did a clean install using my Windows 7 disc and it all went quite well. I used it's built in function to clean all of my partitions and then later I used Partition wizard to add labels to each of the partitions. This method keeps the original partition sizes as I had before and now I just need to copy a lot of things to each of them and and do a bunch of reinstalling to get back into working order. It all works fine and restarted a number of times now with no sign of the problem that I could never get rid of before.
 

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
Hello.


In future, Windows diskpart will do all that's needed before the install starts, have a look at Step Two #3 for the methods in this tutorial linked below; good to see you got it all sorted and thanks for the update.


 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
* BFK Customs *
OS
W 7 64-bit Ultimate
CPU
Intel Q9550 Yorkfield
Motherboard
ASUS P5Q Pro
Memory
8GB Dominator 8500C5D
Graphics Card(s)
ATI : XFX 5870
Sound Card
Realtek HD Audio 7-1
Monitor(s) Displays
1x 47" LCD HDMI & 3x 26" LCD HDMI
Screen Resolution
1920x1080P & 1920x1200
Hard Drives
1x 80GB Intel X25-M G2 SSD : 1x 500GB & 1x 640GB WD Caviar Black(s)
PSU
Corsair 620HX
Case
Cooler Master RC-690
Cooling
Tuniq Tower 120, 2x 140mm and 3x 120mm case fans
Keyboard
Microsoft 500
Mouse
Razer Diamondback 3G
Internet Speed
14 Mb/s
Other Info
1x Koutech 3Gb/s SATA HDD Hot Swap Rack
Thanks to all! 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
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