Reformat

So I had problems with my computer and I was wondering how I would go to reformat my computer to a new State without losing the drivers. I had to reinstall windows XP once already and had a new start, but I need something to a restore point then I went back to my old form. But this form is really laggy and has problems like (stop slower, lagginess)

Any help would be welcome. I like to keep the drivers and windows activation just remove everything

Monday, February 17, 2014 22:11:08 + 0000, Alksoe wrote:

So I had problems with my computer and I was wondering how I would go to reformat my computer to a new State without losing the drivers.

You can not. When you reformat you lose everything that is on the
drive.

I had to reinstall windows XP once already and had a new start, but I need something to a restore point then I went back to my old form. But this form is really laggy and has problems like (stop slower, lagginess)

Any help would be welcome. I like to keep the drivers and windows activation just remove everything

Your choice of course, but in my opinion, it is usually a mistake. With a
minimum care, it should never be necessary to reinstall Windows
(any version).  I ran Windows 2.0, 3.0, 3.1, 3.11, WFWG 3.11,.
Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista,
Windows 7, Windows 8, and now Windows 8.1, each for the time period
before the next release came out and each on two or more machines
Here I never reinstalled none of them (with one exception - a)
problem that I worked on for weeks without success), and I have never
was something more than an occasional minor problem.

I am convinced that this erroneous notion comes from the technique
support people in most of the major OEMs. Their solution to almost
no problem, they do not know quickly the answer to is "reformat and.
replace. "This is the ideal solution for them. It gets down you the
Phone quickly, it almost always works, and it does not require a
make a real troubleshooting (a skill that most of them are obviously not
own in any great degree).

But it leaves you with all the work and all the problems. You have to
restore all backups of your data, you need to reinstall all your
programs, you must reinstall all Windows and application
updates, you must locate and install all the drivers needed to
your system, you must recustomize Windows and all your applications to work
the way you are comfortable with.

In addition to all these things being long and painful, you can
have trouble with some of them: you have or if you can find all the
drivers you need? you will find all your CDs application? Can you find
all necessary installation codes? You have backups of data to
restore? Do you remember all the customizations and tweaks you
can be installed to make everything work the way you like it?
Sometimes there are problems that are so difficult to resolve that
Windows must be reinstalled properly. But they are few and far
between the two; resettlement should not be a substitute to the
Troubleshooting; It should be a last resort, to be made only after all
troubleshooting by qualified person other attempts have failed.

And perhaps most important: If you reformat and reinstall without
Discover what caused your problem, you will likely repeat the
behavior that caused and quickly find you exactly backward in the
same situation.

If you have any problems, post the details of them here; It is likely that
someone can help and you won't have to reinstall.

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