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Which Windows 10 Reinstall Option Would Be The Best?

Which Windows 10 Reinstall Option Would Be The Best?

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kaloood23
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03-02-2016, 08:34 PM
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Choose the option that uses your original Windows 10 installation disk or USB. Making a recovery drive is also viable, but starting fresh from the media often ensures a cleaner setup.
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kaloood23
03-02-2016, 08:34 PM #1

Choose the option that uses your original Windows 10 installation disk or USB. Making a recovery drive is also viable, but starting fresh from the media often ensures a cleaner setup.

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tototisbaby
Member
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03-03-2016, 04:10 PM
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I attempt a fresh setup with new media and the newest W10 "slow ring" version—around 2004 now. It’s best to create a recovery drive just in case things go wrong. I’d only reinstall from there if the system failed suddenly, since it would restore my files and settings. Why are you considering a re-install?
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tototisbaby
03-03-2016, 04:10 PM #2

I attempt a fresh setup with new media and the newest W10 "slow ring" version—around 2004 now. It’s best to create a recovery drive just in case things go wrong. I’d only reinstall from there if the system failed suddenly, since it would restore my files and settings. Why are you considering a re-install?

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caltemus
Member
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03-03-2016, 05:04 PM
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I frequently restart my PC every 6 to 9 months to restore its original performance and clear any corrupted registry data. For instance, after buying this machine a year ago, it launches in just 7 to 10 seconds. However, now it sometimes needs up to 30 seconds (though I turned off most programs at startup). In general, resetting the PC brings everything back to its original state. Thanks for the assistance!
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caltemus
03-03-2016, 05:04 PM #3

I frequently restart my PC every 6 to 9 months to restore its original performance and clear any corrupted registry data. For instance, after buying this machine a year ago, it launches in just 7 to 10 seconds. However, now it sometimes needs up to 30 seconds (though I turned off most programs at startup). In general, resetting the PC brings everything back to its original state. Thanks for the assistance!

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Sertero28
Senior Member
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03-06-2016, 10:01 AM
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If you noticed any slowdown, please try to figure out the issue. It could be an SSD problem with data loss, and simply reinstalling might just overwrite the data without fixing the real problem. The system doesn’t need constant reinstallation. I’ve never reinstalled my system before and it still runs smoothly for years. Even better.
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Sertero28
03-06-2016, 10:01 AM #4

If you noticed any slowdown, please try to figure out the issue. It could be an SSD problem with data loss, and simply reinstalling might just overwrite the data without fixing the real problem. The system doesn’t need constant reinstallation. I’ve never reinstalled my system before and it still runs smoothly for years. Even better.