The Active Network
ActiveWin Anonymous | Create a User | Reviews | News | Forums | Advertise | Career Portal | VBA in Excel | Users Online: 0  
 

Recommended Links:

Play your favourite online pokies and take what you win fast at the same day withdrawal online casinos in Australia.

Now, you can buy real Instagram followers.

AWBridal Highly Recommend Wedding & Bridesmaid Dress Online Store

light tower

buy arabic Twitter follower

buy spotify real followers

A great website to buy Facebook followers from is BRSM. They have a great track record!

the Binary Option Robot

Get Windows Tablet & Phones at DHgate.com

neowin.net

Amazon.com

  *  

upgrade concerns
Forum: Windows XP
Read Only Forum
Back to Windows XP
All Forums
  Displaying Posts 1 through 3 of 3
  This is an archived static copy of ActiveWin.com.
#1 By 116 (66.68.134.68) at Tuesday, August 07, 2001 09:41:17 PM
First off you are right in wanting to start from scratch.

Installing XP "cleanly" is really easy. Basically you setup your computer to boot from the CD-Rom Drive (bios may need to be changed) pop in your XP disk and follow the directions on your screen. You will format your computer from within the XP Installation no need for fdisk or anything like that. I recommend you formatting your drive with NTFS. As far as backing up your files goes XP includes this awesome utility called files and settings transfer wizard that you can install on pretty much any Microsoft Operating system. Run that and select what you want to keep and it will grab all of your data for you and back it up to a location you specify. I may be making it sound complicated but it is really easy. Then after you finish installing XP run it again and voila all your stuff is back.

#2 By 3 (62.253.128.4) at Wednesday, August 08, 2001 09:22:48 AM
Yeah installing RC2 was dead easy, no problems at all on a clean system.

#3 By 116 (66.68.134.68) at Wednesday, August 08, 2001 07:23:48 PM
Fault tolerance, speed (some will argue with me on this one), and security are the biggies. You know when you don't shutdown windows 98 right and you get the blue scandisk screen that comes up? Doesn't happen with NTFS. Its a journaling file system. I am not going to go into too many details but it is the superior to FAT/FAT32 in almost every way. Here are some articles that go into more depth than I am willing to here.

Overview of NTFS:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?URL=/library/psdk/winbase/fsys_538t.htm

Advantages of NTFS:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/off2krk/html/75t3_2.asp


Chooosing a file system:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/TechNet/prodtechnol/winntas/tips/techrep/filesyst.asp

Hope that helps,
RA



 

  *  
  *   *
 
replica watches