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Old December 11th 12, 07:41 AM posted to alt.windows-xp,alt.os.windows-xp,microsoft.public.windowsxp.setup_deployment,microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default System speedup?

On Dec 8, 11:47*am, KenK wrote:
Anyone know of a helpful utility to speed up an old clogged computer
running XP Home? Something more friendly and especially more informative
than DOS's msconfig startup. I have no idea what many of the aps it lists
do. Am I stuck with the need to Google each of the unknowns?

TIA

--
"Where there's smoke there's toast!" Anon


The "snake oil" registry cleaner scams have given
most people such a bad attitude about registry cleaners
that even the good free ones are generally panned
by many techies. Not all are scams though.

It's preferable to build a clean install
from your original Windows install files/CD and install
all of the updates and everyday programs that you
use, and then "bottle it" by making an image copy
or partition clone.

Whereas some OEM computer makers used hidden
partitions on the top end of the hard disk, I like to
make an openly visible partition and clone the
first boot partition to it. XXClone (free) allows me to
actually boot from either one, a nice way to test
the upper partition, but since you can't clone
to the drive you booted on, while it's running, booting
on the last partition is a means to repair the
first partition by cloning to it.

None of this takes the place of serious unattached backups
which can be done as a detached partition image file or
a detached clone partition as I described above.

However, I have found that cloning from the last
partition to the first partition solves 90% of all problems
where a backup might ordinarily be used.

If somebody runs into an uninstaller that fails, leaving
garbage files and garbage registry entries buried deep
in the system's "craw" I just boot from the last
partition and xxclone from the last to the first parition.
I do something else for half an hour, while it works.
Then I run the built in tools to ensure that the newly
minted first parition is bootable. Then I boot the first partition.

An image file might work better for detached removable backup.

Lookup:
XXClone (free version partition cloner)
Macrium reflect (free version makes partition images?)

Do you have the original CD/files/hidden install partition?
No registry cleaner is preferable to a clean install.
Got backups?
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