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<blockquote data-quote="breese" data-source="post: 1066602" data-attributes="member: 114299"><p>From what I have seen in the event logs, that might be a real good idea.</p><p>Food for thought...</p><p>If you know the current drivers for that system are correct, save them off someplace. Maybe a USB thumb drive?</p><p>I always install the net drivers (if MS does not see it) and then go directly into MS updates.. They take forever...</p><p>I also reconfig Drive Cleanup</p><p></p><p>command prompt</p><p>cleanmgr.exe /sageset:11</p><p>Choose Everything</p><p>Close it</p><p>Locate the disk cleanup in the start menu and make a shortcut to your desktop</p><p>Get properties on it and change the target to end with</p><p>cleanmgr.exe /sagerun:11</p><p>Apply and close</p><p>Now run it. Everything you picked from the sageset:11 will run... temp folders, update folders, all kinds of crap.</p><p>Once Updates and cleanmgr is done.. defrag...</p><p>I do this for every machine I build</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="breese, post: 1066602, member: 114299"] From what I have seen in the event logs, that might be a real good idea. Food for thought... If you know the current drivers for that system are correct, save them off someplace. Maybe a USB thumb drive? I always install the net drivers (if MS does not see it) and then go directly into MS updates.. They take forever... I also reconfig Drive Cleanup command prompt cleanmgr.exe /sageset:11 Choose Everything Close it Locate the disk cleanup in the start menu and make a shortcut to your desktop Get properties on it and change the target to end with cleanmgr.exe /sagerun:11 Apply and close Now run it. Everything you picked from the sageset:11 will run... temp folders, update folders, all kinds of crap. Once Updates and cleanmgr is done.. defrag... I do this for every machine I build [/QUOTE]
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