Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/11/29

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Subject: [Leica] RAM in Laptop
From: red735i at earthlink.net (Frank Filippone)
Date: Thu Nov 29 06:39:45 2007
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While I fully believe Michiel is correct, this is by far the most stressful 
and difficult job an average Windows user is likely to encounter.....

Among other things, Outlook saves its file ( not files, but file) in some 
obscure place.  To tear the program down and re-install on another computer, 
or in this case, reinstall the OS, requires you to do this before teardown.  
I have tried this twice in the past year, and failed twice, pissing off my 
wife greatly because she lost some emails that were critical to her job.

Now I know about Outlook, but what other programs have hidden data files you 
must find?

It is way too scary.  I usually just add/swap out my HDD for a bigger one, 
and thus never really get down to just an OS upgrade.

Yes, with a fresh OS install, my computer ran faster.  But I am not an IT 
professional like some on this and my other lists are.

It would be nice to purchase a program that would actually get all backup 
files ready for a OS re-install.  I wonder if one exists?

Frank Filippone
red735i@earthlink.net

A windows machine needs a fresh install of the OS on a regular basis.





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