Reformatting to Speed Up PC
For those of you who may remember my questions about buying a new ZT computer with XP pre-loaded, this question is actually related.
I bought the damn ZT and am very disappointed. Yes it has XP pro, but the PC itself seems like it's been built in a garage. The fans are so noisy, they sound like a vacuum cleaner. The front USB ports are on the very bottom of the case, so very difficult to see / reach. To be fair, it does work, but I wouldn't recommend it.
In my disappointment, I got to thinking. My 6 year old Compaq still works just fine, and has XP. I somehow got myself convinced that I needed a new PC since XP was disappearing from new systems.
Besides having a lot of mileage, the only real problem I'm having with my old Compaq is it has gotten VERY slow over the last few years. I'm diligent about doing monthly maintenance such as defrag, disk cleanup, check disk, and of course spy and virus scans.
But it is still running very slow. It is most apparent when I use my fairly new laptop which by comparison, is lightening fast.
So... the only thing I've never done is a reformat and complete reinstall. I've heard that this can make a huge difference, but I really don't want to go through all that if it's going to be minor.
In seaching the web for answers, I have found a wide range of opinions as to it's effectiveness. I do remember my PC running much faster in the past.
The Question: Will reformatting make a significant difference in speed? If so, I'll give it a try, and return the ZT. See if I can squeeze a few more years out of my Compaq. The answer is probably obvious to many of you, but never having done this, I just don't know.
I had a local computer guy tell me that he reformats every 6 months!
Thanks for any feedback on this.