If you have been running Windows Xp for a concentrate of years or more you may find that it is not running quite as quickly and smoothly as it was when you did your first install. I am constantly 'evaluating' software and uninstalling and reinstalling beta software on my computer and have always gradually come to be more and more disappointed after nine months to a year with the doing of my Pc. So I regularly do a backup and reinstall all my software, including Windows.
Reloading Windows Xp
Please note that this is thoroughly different than doing the suitable things to troubleshoot and fix private problems such as theory errors or application errors. These things are good fixed by using a systme Restore which is a great new highlight to Windows Xp
For anyone that has reinstalled their operating theory a few times the process seems pretty uncomplicated as they have found all of the gotchas the first few times. I have lost mail and contacts but not much else over the years by following (or not following) a theory to reload my operating theory and software. This purpose of this guide is to give you a checklist to succeed so that a reloading of Windows goes smoothly the first time.
Backup Camera