Ducati Sporting Club UK
Idle Chat
Still needs to be clean and of value to the club.
 
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #11  
Old 09-Mar-2005, 07:55
chris.p's Avatar
chris.p chris.p is offline
Registered Forum User
Ducati Corse
Bikes: Monster 1100 EVO
 
Posts: 3,969
Join Date: Jul 2003
Mood: I'm A Grandad again :-)
If all else fails, make it a slave drive & slave it in someone elses comp & get them to format it that way.


Chris
Quote+Reply
  #12  
Old 09-Mar-2005, 08:02
Mad Dog Bianchi's Avatar
Mad Dog Bianchi Mad Dog Bianchi is offline
Registered Forum User
500SD
Bikes: ST4S
 
Posts: 649
Join Date: Oct 2004
Don't forget to put all your drivers back in after you get the monster running. All of your accessories and things need their little drivers to keep you happy. Also, you could have saved your self a lot of trouble by using something like Norton System works to clean up and unfragment your HD and a couple of spyware and adware software to seek out all those little gremlins.
Quote+Reply
  #13  
Old 09-Mar-2005, 10:51
JPM's Avatar
JPM JPM is offline
Registered Forum User
BSB Star
 
Posts: 5,682
Join Date: Jun 2001
Mood: Soon my pet, soon
Quote:
Originally posted by Mad Dog Bianchi
Don't forget to put all your drivers back in after you get the monster running. All of your accessories and things need their little drivers to keep you happy. Also, you could have saved your self a lot of trouble by using something like Norton System works to clean up and unfragment your HD and a couple of spyware and adware software to seek out all those little gremlins.

Norton System works? LOL...

Just done a job for a company who used this, especially the roll back app included which has completely trashed one machine, the hard disk isn't accessible even when slaved in another machine...
Quote+Reply
  #14  
Old 09-Mar-2005, 18:17
Guido's Avatar
DSC Member Guido Guido is offline
DSC Club Member
Ducati Meccanica
Bikes: '01 Ducati 748R and '04 Mille RSVR
 
Posts: 2,665
Join Date: Apr 1999
Mood: Awaiting the arrival of the sun and the disappearance of the rain
MDB,

Thanks matey, but I have Adaware, AVG, Spybot, StopZilla, Sygate and McAfee Spamkiller.

I'm sure this is just a buildup of cr@p that never gets erased when you uninstall programs.
Quote+Reply
  #15  
Old 10-Mar-2005, 02:24
Mad Dog Bianchi's Avatar
Mad Dog Bianchi Mad Dog Bianchi is offline
Registered Forum User
500SD
Bikes: ST4S
 
Posts: 649
Join Date: Oct 2004
Hmmm,
Never really had a problem with Norton works on several computers for over ten years. Course there are other things out there as I did not specifically recommend Norton. But for the average joe something that can take care of routine housekeeping duties may be called for instead of finally going for a complete reinstall, usually with a lot of headaches and inoperative accessories. I hear this kind of story all the time from people with less IT knowledge than me and this just leads me to believe that for the masses, a program like Norton Sys Works can help avoid the problems that started this post.
Quote+Reply
  #16  
Old 10-Mar-2005, 11:20
Walenut Walenut is offline
Registered Forum User
Mille
 
Posts: 339
Join Date: May 2002
Mood: Erratic
Every 12 months or so I'll just wipe the hard drive and start again, as long as you back up everything you need there isn’t a problem and it doesn’t really take that long to set everything up again on a home PC.
Quote+Reply
  #17  
Old 10-Mar-2005, 15:53
Mad Dog Bianchi's Avatar
Mad Dog Bianchi Mad Dog Bianchi is offline
Registered Forum User
500SD
Bikes: ST4S
 
Posts: 649
Join Date: Oct 2004
Wow! That is really overkill. Keeps out the nasties though.
Quote+Reply
  #18  
Old 10-Mar-2005, 16:20
JPM's Avatar
JPM JPM is offline
Registered Forum User
BSB Star
 
Posts: 5,682
Join Date: Jun 2001
Mood: Soon my pet, soon
Quote:
Originally posted by S.P
Every 12 months or so I'll just wipe the hard drive and start again, as long as you back up everything you need there isn’t a problem and it doesn’t really take that long to set everything up again on a home PC.

SP if you're doing that once a year, why not create a ghost image, it would take less than 30 mins to perform a full rebuild, OS, apps, data, all configuration done?
Quote+Reply
  #19  
Old 10-Mar-2005, 17:56
Walenut Walenut is offline
Registered Forum User
Mille
 
Posts: 339
Join Date: May 2002
Mood: Erratic
Yes totally agree, just haven’t got round to getting the software any suggestions?

Quote:
Originally posted by jpmercer
Quote:
Originally posted by S.P
Every 12 months or so I'll just wipe the hard drive and start again, as long as you back up everything you need there isn’t a problem and it doesn’t really take that long to set everything up again on a home PC.

SP if you're doing that once a year, why not create a ghost image, it would take less than 30 mins to perform a full rebuild, OS, apps, data, all configuration done?
Quote+Reply
  #20  
Old 10-Mar-2005, 18:06
JPM's Avatar
JPM JPM is offline
Registered Forum User
BSB Star
 
Posts: 5,682
Join Date: Jun 2001
Mood: Soon my pet, soon
I think the actual ghost app is only a couple of meg.... you could probably download it for "trial" purposes from most P2P networks
Quote+Reply
Reply
  
Thread Tools
Display Modes
Postbit Selector
Switch to Vertical postbit Use Vertical Postbit

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Recent Posts - Contact Us - DSC Home - Archive - Top
Powered by vBulletin 3.5.4 - Copyright © 2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd. - © Ducati Sporting Club UK - All times are GMT +1. The time now is 19:02.