Just a short note to advise others who plan on doing what I had intended, and that is, that I did a reinstall of an OEM 'puter but did not achieve
either of my objectives, ie reduce bloatware and repartition a very large C
drive.
I did a complete recovery, including a format of the drive. I did not have
an option to refuse the reinstallation of any of the programs/utilities. I
have subsequently uninstalled all that I wasn't interested in that were
located in Add/Remove. However what's the best way to rid myself of other
programs/utilities that were not included in Add/Remove but which are
located in my Program files (ie AOL/ Internet Signups/HP Extentended Service
Plans etc). Is it simply deleting any given folder or is there a better
approach?
And of course Carey was right with respect to partitioning. Again, I did
not get the option of setting any partition; I was forced to use whatever
way it was originally setup. Thus I will have to accomplish that objective
with the purchase of a partitioning utility.
In any event, I wanted to provide this feedback for anyone contemplating a
similar intention.
Re: OEM Reinstall ... > Just a short note to advise others who plan on doing what I had intended, ... that I did a reinstall of an OEM 'puter but did not achieve ... > an option to refuse the reinstallation of any of the programs/utilities.... > And of course Carey was right with respect to partitioning.... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
Re: OEM Reinstall ... and that is, that I did a reinstall of an OEM 'puter but did not achieve either of my objectives, ie reduce bloatware and repartition a very large C drive. ... However what's the best way to rid myself of other programs/utilities that were not included in Add/Remove but which are located in my Program files. ... Thus I will have to accomplish that objective with the purchase of a partitioning utility.... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
Re: partitionning join table and normalization ... - copy data of partitioning field in NORM_FIELD to store in the same ... partition (and have this critery for the join condition) ... the best execution plan to satisfy the query? ... of determining the cost could be larger that the cost for executing ... (comp.databases.oracle.server)
Re: Any of You Still Not Get It? ... It is being discussed as the only "viable" plan right now. ... Among those who vehemently oppose breakup are some of the last staunch US ... The middle east expert Juan Cole also as an excellent article in Salon ... In short, just as I said, partitioning Iraq, while one option, is hardly ... (rec.martial-arts)
Re: partitioned drive ... >>I recently sent my computer for repair due to virus-related problems. ... >>the repair person had to reinstall Win XPfrom scratch and told me ... > advantages in drive partitioning.... > It sounds like your tech had something in mind. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)