For ages I intended to clean my computer of the ageing of Windows XP
with its cluttering files, all the programs that I installed and
uninstalled and installed again and didn’t use anymore, and my own
useless junk. Ages, I said? A few months, the total age of the system
being around 18.
Less than a week after I took the plunge, lifehacker.com editor Gina
Trappani gave instructions for exactly that. I noticed I wasn’t that
far off. Yay!
Here’s how I did it:
1) I bought an external HD because, they say, backing up is
important. And because of what I know I’m capable of. I’m the kind of
computer user who knows just enough to screw things up. I proceeded to
back up everything on my laptop’s HD.
2) A few days later (during Carnival), I decided to reinstall Windows with the cd that
came with my system. I asked around for support and encouragement,
which I got from Leo and Azy (thanks!). I checked for documents I had
altered in those few days, and backed those up. I should have used
mozbackup to backup my firefox (although I had the bookmarks), or the
docs and settings feature of Windows XP, but one of my purposes was to
get rid of my own stuff, so I didn’t bother.
3) Disk in hand, I reinstalled Windows. Wasn’t that difficult. I
thought I would have to curse a few times, but it was unnecessary.
4) Back online! My pendrive had the key for the wireless connection.
5) Install the fresh programs from Google Pack. Beeeeeautiful. I
didn’t install all the programs, but it was a huge help: Ad-Aware,
Adobe Reader, Google Desktop, Firefox, Picasa and Trillian all at
once.
6) Tweaking is my middle name. I got rid of the “bubbly feel”
(wakalix‘s choice of words) of Win XP sometime ago, and changed
several other things: no startling sounds, no confirmation for
deleting files, show me the whole path on the window, remove the
programs I didn’t want, switch start menu to classic view (more
below), disable error reporting,… Hard work, but my machine is my
machine and it’s exactly the way I want.
7) Customizing the start menu. I want access to the programs and I
want it FAST! No digging through all the folders and programs in
simple alphabetical order. So now I have just the shortcuts for the
programs in one of the three main program folders (Web & docs,
Housekeeping and Media), no uninstall shortcuts or licences or help
files. I can always get to those the difficult way.
8) More software, this time, the stuff I really need: Office, VPN,
Viruscan and Endnote. The first three were free from the university,
Endnote is a life saver worth every penny.
8) I didn’t bring all the stuff back. My photos, music and personal
files are only in the external HD. I understand at this moment it’s
not backup anymore, but I can live with that.
9) I put a folder named Junkdrawer on My Documents and it’s working
really well. I will try to make my folders as I go along, and keep
them sensible.
10) Manteinance. Place your bets, I wonder how long I can keep
everything this clean and organized. Meanwhile, in my bedroom…
Depois os outros que sao nerd neh lindinha? Desse endnote eu nunca tinha ouvido falar, voce vai ter que me expRicar o q eh.
Beijo.
Louvável o seu esforço e a sua paciência. Eu já nao tenho mais paciência pra isso… Meu XP ja anda meio lento, e encaro isso como um incentivo a ficar mais longe do computador 😉
Por isso que deixo o Bofe cuidando da manutenção do meu pc! Não sou tão “prendada” como tu nesses assuntos! Agora já o meu quarto está toooodo arrumadinho!
😀