After two years I am beginning to see some odd trouble with my Dell XPS M1210 laptop. I mention this model only because I have consulted Dell's XPS tech support and got the advice it is time to force a complete rebuild of the default Windows XP OS from the factory disks and restore all my apps. They claim that over time many things invade the OS and corrupt it making debugging difficult and often breaking other stuff while fixing some things. MY experience tells me they are correct.
However, My laptop now has the most variety of applications installed and will be quite a chore to reinstall all the applications, especially all the time required to re- authorize it all and perform the latest updates.
I believe the best way to achieve the restore is to perform a windows backup to a scratch drive now. Then, reinstall the OS to a new hard drive ( I want to upgrade from a 120Gb 5400 RPM drive now to a 320Gb 7200RPM drive as well. ) Next restore the applications from the backup on the scratch drive. My concern is that I will need to not restore the Windows folder lest I end up with all the same problems over again. But if I don't restore the Windows folder will the applications work? What about the registry?
I guess the basic question is, how do I fix the issues in Windows while streamlining the restore of everything? The Dell tech said I would have to reinstall each application and perform all the updates manually and individually. Ugh!
Open to any and all suggestions.
BTW- The specific trouble with the system is that when I boot now I get weird error messages upon startup that I have to click on to make them go away. The other problem is no DVD will play audio in WMP, CinePlayer or Media center player. Video is fine. It will play audio CD's fine. However, if I launch the Media Direct application from off condition the DVD plays sound just fine so we know the hardware is OK.
When I shut down I get a series of errors that state Java. exe can't write to memory and a few other error pop ups too that I have to click through to shut down.
If I can get the errors all fixed, I will do a simple image of the C Drive to make the hard drive upgrade but I don't want to do the Image backup process if I will be transferring all the problems too.
I will be trying a registry cleaner, and a couple of spyware cleaners tomorrow as one last ditch effort, so if that was your suggestion, I already have this on my agenda.
However, My laptop now has the most variety of applications installed and will be quite a chore to reinstall all the applications, especially all the time required to re- authorize it all and perform the latest updates.
I believe the best way to achieve the restore is to perform a windows backup to a scratch drive now. Then, reinstall the OS to a new hard drive ( I want to upgrade from a 120Gb 5400 RPM drive now to a 320Gb 7200RPM drive as well. ) Next restore the applications from the backup on the scratch drive. My concern is that I will need to not restore the Windows folder lest I end up with all the same problems over again. But if I don't restore the Windows folder will the applications work? What about the registry?
I guess the basic question is, how do I fix the issues in Windows while streamlining the restore of everything? The Dell tech said I would have to reinstall each application and perform all the updates manually and individually. Ugh!
Open to any and all suggestions.
BTW- The specific trouble with the system is that when I boot now I get weird error messages upon startup that I have to click on to make them go away. The other problem is no DVD will play audio in WMP, CinePlayer or Media center player. Video is fine. It will play audio CD's fine. However, if I launch the Media Direct application from off condition the DVD plays sound just fine so we know the hardware is OK.
When I shut down I get a series of errors that state Java. exe can't write to memory and a few other error pop ups too that I have to click through to shut down.
If I can get the errors all fixed, I will do a simple image of the C Drive to make the hard drive upgrade but I don't want to do the Image backup process if I will be transferring all the problems too.
I will be trying a registry cleaner, and a couple of spyware cleaners tomorrow as one last ditch effort, so if that was your suggestion, I already have this on my agenda.