Subj : Re: Windows benchmarking
To   : Ben Ritchey
From : Kurt Weiske
Date : Fri Mar 03 2017 08:35 am

 Re: Re: Windows benchmarking
 By: Ben Ritchey to Mike Powell on Thu Mar 02 2017 10:45 pm

BR> I built it). The ultimate fix would be to re-install everything from
BR> scratch (Windows itself and applications), a daunting task, but doable (I
BR> used to do this every couple of years, but found it unnecessary after
BR> installing Wise Care

Windows 10 finally got it right. When booting to the menu using F8, there's the
option to boot to last known good config, and another to wipe and reinstall the
OS. They even leave you a nice html file showing what apps were installed to
help the reinstallation process.

I upgraded an old Windows 7 install to 10 and had weird niggling issues with
it. A fresh install and it was better than when running on 7.
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