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I just buy new computers and toss out old
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I generally don't reformat unless I absolutely have to. I would do one on this older computer I'm on but the hard drive is on death watch notice and I'm poised for a complete network upgrade anyway, so I'll probably just scrap this one unless I decide to put in a new harddrive.
I keep my machines super clean and defragged etc at all times though, so I tend to go long periods without thinking about a reformat. But like others have said junk does tend to pile up over time. Crap. Useless forgotten programs. Even old Windows update crap. But by the time it gets that bad I'm usually thinking about getting a new unit. Like now. There WAS a guy here on GFY who posted a while back that he reformats every 6 months. Ca-razy. But to each their own. |
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At least once a month.....
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Once is 5 monts and i hate the same proces of Installing the programs
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Depends. Seems like I did it more often with XP than now with 7.
But one difference - with win7 I also added SSD. HDD>SSD is most important upgrade I did ever. Nothing added me that much extra joy than this upgrade. Now when I sit on HDD machine it is painful. And again - SSD might even be a reason why I do not reformat as often. My suggestion - get SSD and reformat. That will be awesome feeling. |
Never did it since 2000.
Had 98, XP and 7. Never needed a reformat. I did have to repair the MBR, use backups in-between harddrives changes, but I never had to format. I did clean installs for each OS changes and everything went smoothly until their end of life. I did change computer 3 times. Took a backup from one harddrive to the other and it was always good. |
It's not that actually formatting takes much time...it's the re-install of all the software and re-setting custom preferences that becomes a PITA. Having to dig through tons of old software backup disks (where did I put that box/manual with the damn serial number again?!)
I just find it easier and quicker to use system utils to keep it tuned up. |
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Never as I don't see slowdowns. :2 cents:
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Never reformatted here either. Just keep it clean with a simple antivirus software and CCleaner. Always in tip-top speed!
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ya me too lol |
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I am not great with hardware, and I'm not sure what to get as a replacement. It was set up as a RAID, and I'm not sure how that impacts things. But that is my technical tale of woe for the day. To answer the OP question, only when absolutely necessary. Setting up all my programs is too much of a PITA. |
Since the advent of virtualization, a whole lot less.
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Fun times. Thanks for the input though. It is much appreciated! |
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Anyway, formating hard disk with today's file systems is not something which is necessary. FAT and FAT32 were file systems which had benefits from re-formating. NTFS is much better and with defragmenting from time to time, you can do enough maintenance on file system itself. Windows is story for itself, but something for registry clean and maintenance, antivirus and malware plus taking care could make your windows install once in computer lifetime. If is necessary to install windows again, it's enough to do it in new directory Free space is big problem. Adobe products make huge cache (and plenty of people here are using at least one of their product so you know what Bridge can eat in few days only). Some other software eat space too. Couple of day I found that NetLimiter made 5GB of logs in some 15 days I was using it (last year when I was in place where connection was breaking when upload was not limited). it was lost for year or so. I found it by pure coincidence. so knowing where software and what it's doing is maybe better thing than formating the drive and starting all over again |
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I only reformat when my HD is dead.
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Drive failure isn't the only thing to worry about... I had a BIOS that quietly nabbed a bunch of sectors at the end of the drive to store a copy of itself (motherboard malware!), which ended up wiping out the encryption keys for several drives. The ironic thing is that I was putting them into this machine to restore data because of a drive failure in the main array, but it ultimately killed two sets of backups. Luckily I figured out what was happening before I connected my sole remaining backup. Be paranoid. Be very paranoid. :helpme |
I keep my system pretty clean and well defragmented, so unless something goes terribly wrong I normally don't need to do it often.
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