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Originally posted by kwakakev
As with the 9/11 threads, Bonez knows what he is talking about.
Back up pics & docs -
MAKE sure you have the driver disc for the pc - if not go to HP website for this device and download some of the main drivers for this device like chipset, network etc - because once you have wiped the drive most of these will need reinstalling and without at least the above 2 drivers you can't get on the Internet to download the rest of them along with subsequent windows updates
ALSO make sure you have the licence code for windows - if the stickers not on the case use "keyfinder" free utility that will show your licence code...
pop xp cd in drive
Reboot pc - it should say do you want to boot from cd (if not press F2 or del to enter BIOS and change the boo options to boot from cd)
Boot off the XP disc and it will show you the C drive with your OS on - if you choose to install on this it will tell you there is already an install present and show you the options to delete this then confirm deletion.
Do this - be prepared to spend the best part of a day coming back to the pc to keep installing windows updates..
At this point you can install remaining apps.
I would then suggest getting a USB drive and "easeus" disk image freeware - you can then create a "clean" image of your disk to restore in the event of a future issue.
Hope this helps - there is no other solution worth bothering with.
As an add to this I would definitely clean out case with a can of compressed air and add thermal paste to the CPU as well - just ve careful with this as you could damage mainboard if the screwdriver slips when taking the CPU fan off..
Good luck - post back if need anything else?
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First and foremost, that computer has nowhere near enough memory to run Windows XP and do anything else on the computer at the same time.
Originally posted by facchino
Your response just deriding my post by slating the closing comment - as though your statement of it being your area of expertise allows you to dismiss all other suggestions like you are THE authority on computers...makes me think you're very arrogant.
Originally posted by facchino
and to say that my suggestion would leave the OP back in the same position is ludicrous.
They would have a PC with a clean OS and the ability to install a few other programs as required - not facing the clearly corrupt file system issue they have now.
Originally posted by facchino
I definitely agree with your point about upgrading the memory - would be cheapest way of speeding the PC up - but it is NOT required just to run windows
Originally posted by facchino
however given the OP has stated they are not too tech savvy and REFUSES to spend any more money on PCs I didn't consider this worth mentioning.
Originally posted by facchino
You don't know minimum specs
Originally posted by facchino
Which part of that minimum spec says 512mb ram is "nowhere near" enough to run windows XP alone??
Originally posted by facchino
Perhaps you need to check your facts before you dismiss someone else's comments out of hand next time.
Originally posted by facchino
Here is a link showing the usage between firefox and Chrome - with FF using 102mb with 5 tabs, and Chrome using 183mb with the same 5 tabs.