Jambo
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Pc is 3years old and is aparently fucked.
Has had various issues since day1 and now it's the final straw. The other night it took 45mins to switch off (that's not an exaggeration)
Now I can't start it up without it failing and doing a system restore. The only thing I have installed recently was ie9 and adobe flash 10 so deleted these used Ccleaner about 10times uninstalled flash and IE now it seemed to switch on/off ok.
Downloaded flash again and once again machine did system restore on startup?!
So am I just "not allowed" flash anymore?!?
I am thinking of upgrading to windows 7 and wiping everything on my pc to start again.
Advisable?!
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Jambo
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Oh and Dell tower 4gb ram loads of memory left on it defraggrd recently. Running vista 32 premium
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John
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Wiping definitely sounds advisable, upgrade to windows 7 would be a good reason to do it.
Even if it was working ok 3 years is a long time without a wipe.
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Jambo
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That's what I was thinking John but I didn't want to sound drastic. I know nothing of computers you see.
Windows 7 it is, my iTunes and pictures are all backed up on my externally HDD, therefore there is little if anything I need/want off there.
How easy for a novice is it to wipe/reinstall windows is it?
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Gary
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If your putting 7 on its a piece of piss
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nathy_87
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Simple upgrade if you have Vista already. Unlike with Xp.
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John
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That would defeat the purpose.
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Jambo
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Yeah I want to wipe and start again if that's possible not just lay a new skin on an existing problem. So is that difficult then??
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John
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Not difficult at all, hardest part is making sure you've got everything backed up.
It's pressing next a few times otherwise.
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Jambo
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By everything backed up do you mean personal data files? I have that done already to a USB mounted external HDD. The rest of the data I couldn't give a toss about tbh
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Neo
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Yeah you sound good to go then James, just get the Windows 7 disk in and boot from it at start up. You can then quick format the hard disk by following the prompts.
Then just install and as John said click next a few times, set the date and time if its not done, set it to GMT, give the computer a name...done
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Neo
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Dont have any USB devices plugged in when you are doing it though, can confuse it sometimes.
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Jambo
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Yeah I would remove the HDD, mouse is USB tho (wireless) problem?
Now to purchase windows7, best place??
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pow
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Jambo, I'm happy to help for a few beers as I am fairly local
Wiping and Windows 7 is the way foeward!
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Neo
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Tesco would probably be quite cheap, not sure exactly sorry.
Mouse should be fine, might not kick in straight away however.
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adiohead
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I could help too if you want. I have fixed/installed tons of PCs.
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Jambo
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Pow, Ade thanks
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/microsoft-windows-7-home-premium-03612469-pdt.html
That what i need then??
This is UBER scary to someone who doesn't know much on PCs
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