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Nikonos
In previous Windows versions like XP, 98, 95, etc., I was told by a Microsoft
representative that as your computer ages and starts slowing down, often due
to .dlls, registry errors, junk in temp folders and more are to blame and
said that you can just reinstall your operating system over the previous OS
and it will often fix some of these errors.
I upgraded to Vista Ultimate form XP Pro when it was first released. I
don't remember, but it seems like it has been a couple of years. Lately, my
system has been slowing down in all aspects, so i thought I'd try the old
re-install of the same operating system over the old one. This time,
however, it deleted a lot more files and software than any previous Windows
versions had. The worst was all my previous Microsoft Outlook emails; at
least a couple years worth. I also had to reinstall Office 2007 and set it
up with pop3 as it was before, and only hoped it would have all my emails
saved in a folder somewhere, but I've been looking for hours.
Am I screwed?
representative that as your computer ages and starts slowing down, often due
to .dlls, registry errors, junk in temp folders and more are to blame and
said that you can just reinstall your operating system over the previous OS
and it will often fix some of these errors.
I upgraded to Vista Ultimate form XP Pro when it was first released. I
don't remember, but it seems like it has been a couple of years. Lately, my
system has been slowing down in all aspects, so i thought I'd try the old
re-install of the same operating system over the old one. This time,
however, it deleted a lot more files and software than any previous Windows
versions had. The worst was all my previous Microsoft Outlook emails; at
least a couple years worth. I also had to reinstall Office 2007 and set it
up with pop3 as it was before, and only hoped it would have all my emails
saved in a folder somewhere, but I've been looking for hours.
Am I screwed?