Wiping Your Hard Drive Preparation: >>Gather all the programs that you are going to want to load or reload into one area. Make sure they all have their ID numbers...you don't want to go hunting for that in the middle of a reload. Any programs that are upgrades will usually require a compliance check of the previous version, so make sure you have BOTH versions handy. EX: If you are going to load Microsoft Office 2003 Upgrade, then you will need to have your previous version of Office (XP, 2000, 97) handy for the reload. It WILL ask you for it!! You do NOT need to load all previous versions of the software, however. Just have it handy. EX: If you are wanting to load your newly bought Windows XP Upgrade, you do NOT have to load Windows 95, then Windows 98 Upgrade and then finally your newly bought Windows XP Upgrade. Just start with the newest version of the software and when it asks you to put in your previous version, then you will have it handy to do so. It will check to see that you actually have one, and then tell you to put the newest version CD back in and will do the install from there. SOFTWARE TIP: This is a great time to update your software. Plan to purchase at least one major piece of software (Program or Operating System) in time for your wipe each year and you will find that you stay relatively up to date!! If you have been thinking about upgrading your OS (Operating System), this is the time to do it. And we advocate purchasing the full version of your new software...the upgrades seem to have inherent issues, whereas the full versions are a fresh start with no upgrade issues to contend with. We highly advocate Microsoft Windows XP!! Very stable, easy to use Operating System!! >>Back Up All Data that you don't want to lose during the wipe. You WILL lose all data, when you wipe your drive! Do not overlook this step. In fact, you should be doing weekly or, at the very least, monthly backups of your data if you run a business anyway. This should just be a last minute back up, NOT a huge, 'I have never backed up before', backup. Here are the types of data to back up:
Here are different ways to back up:
HARDWARE TIP: There are empty slots in your computer tower for extra hard drives to be installed...most of you have a guru friend that can easily do this is you are not up to speed on adding hardware to your system. I have two extra hard drives on my system. One is hard wired in and the other one sits in a special drawer that can slide in and out and I can do major backups of my whole hard drive onto it every three months and then I store it off site in my safety deposit box at the bank in case of fire at my office. For those of you who run businesses, this IS the best data storage practice and you should be using it. Ask at your local computer parts store about such a removable hard drive drawer and get your office data protected today!!
>>Wiping Your Hard Drive doesn't have to be a big deal if you have done all of the above. Instructions for Windows 95 and 98 (God Forbid you are still using these OS's) Click here for detailed instructions. Instructions for Windows XP (God Bless you if you are using this OS!) This OS allows a CD boot, meaning that you have to do nothing but put the CD in the player and reboot and it will walk you through the steps from there. When it asks you if you want to format the drive and gives you the warning about your losing data, say YES...this is what gives you that nice fresh start you want. |
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