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Do I really have to reformat and reinstall?

Created: 08 Mar 2007 ::: Last updated: 22 Jan 2008
Applies to: X Win95   X Win98   X WinMe   X Win 2000/NT   X WinXP   _ WinVista   _ MacOS

By Andy Walker

Q:To improve my PC's performance, do I really have to wipe my hard drive and reinstall Windows? Or are there other strategies?

A: Reinstalling and reformatting is the best way to start fresh with your system and eliminate any ornery programs, spyware or viruses that might cause a slowdown or that compromise your system's security.

Here are the key causes of system slowdowns and performance issues:

1) Is your computer slow?

It's probably due to spyware infections. If you just have an antivirus program it's not enough to protect your system. Spyware gets into the startup area of your system and uses memory so the system slows. Solve it easily with PC Tools Spyware Doctor as recommended by Andy Walker in his book Windows Lockdown!.

2) Poorly maintained system:

Over time the system gets messy. Junk fills up your registry. Unnecessary files clog the system. System is filled with junk data and unnecessary content. Fix it fast with PC Bug Doctor.

3) Not enough memory

Your system should have a minimum of 1 GB of RAM to run efficiently. Click our Add Memory FAQ to find out how to check your system RAM and install extra memory easily.

4) Details, Details

Here's a guide to more details about these tools and other that you can use to improve your system's performance before reformatting and reinstalling Windows:

If you prefer to skip these techniques, there's lots of advice in our Windows Reinstall and Reformat FAQ.

It has all the instructions on how to scrub your drive and start fresh afterwards.


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