Reinstalling the computer XP and other systems is very damaging to the computer! How often do you do

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    System, when you feel that you have to pretend, it generally means that you are poisoned and have no way to return to the sky, or that your system is very messy and is no longer worth cleaning.

    Also, it depends on your mood.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    On the contrary, I think that reinstalling the system often is good for the use of the computer! Because the peculiarity of Windows is that the performance degrades after a period of use, even if you use it "correctly"! Reinstalled systems are the most efficient and perform at their best.

    Of course, provided that your installer is correct.

    The problem is not the damage to the computer, if your system needs to be reinstalled after a short time, it is at least enough to prove that you are not using your computer correctly, that is to say, you are not a good computer user, it is a bad habit to find any software to install for the system, if you can't use it, don't install software with overlapping functions, don't make the remaining space of your hard disk too small.

    If you think the above is nonsense, it is recommended to use ghost to make a clone package after installing the system, which will at least be good for your body and mind, and save your time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Who told you there was damage? When it crashes, it's redone, make a ghost backup when you install it for the first time, and restore it directly next time, what's the big damage???

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Reinstalling the computer is harmless, and there is no time limit when there is a problem with the computer (such as running too slowly, poisoning, missing system files) and there is no way to solve it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In terms of current hardware technology, there is basically no harm in doing it, and I usually have to do it once every week or so

    Of course, it is also through ghost to restore the image left before

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Some people may be alarmist, afraid of harm to the hard drive, right? You're not doing the system several times a day, it's fine.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Do a system? What do you mean? Reloaded?

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I prefer the ghost version with deep data, which takes about an hour to change for the normal installation system, and more than ten minutes for the ghost installation.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Here are the steps on how to install win7 on hard drive:

    3.Copy these files to the root directory of a non-system disk, most of the system disks are C disks, and the root directory is a disk, such as the E disk double-click and enter the interface.

    5.Run NT6 HDD Installer, the following window will appear, if your current system is XP you can choose 1, if it is Vista or Win7 choose 2, press enter to start the installation after selection, 1 second or so, and then restart the system.

    6.During the boot process, the following interface will appear, then select the new NT6 HDD Installer Mode 1 option.

    7.Start the installation.

    8.Install it now.

    9.Accept the license terms and click Next.

    10.It's best to opt for a custom installation, it becomes very slow to choose the first upgrade installation.

    11.Select the drive option in the lower right corner (advanced)If you want to install a dual system,You can find a disk letter that is not the previous system to install,If you only want to use win7,You need to format the previous system disk。

    After that, just follow the installation prompts and do the next step.

    Note: Win7 hard disk installation looks very easy, but still pay attention to directly decompress the ISO image out, run the installation, there is no NT6 HDD installer2 formatting option, unable to format C disk will be installed into two systems.

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