Doubt
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Getting ready to reformat a hard drive on my desktop machine. I have two 80 gig disks. One has a slightly corrupt XP installation on it. I cannot access my admin account on it. (Tried tools that were out there to reset the password. No luck, it just is dead.) The main user account still works so I am going to set up a duel boot system. And the computer only came with recovery disks rather than a real XP disks!
The current corrupt system will stay on the current main drive and a fresh “recovery’ will be made on the other drive. I already have made ghost images of both the drives just in case I smeg up the job.
Questions:
1.) What is the best software for the duel boot? (Open source would be great.)
2.) What is good for anti-virus software? (I am starting to hate Symantec products.)
3.) Is Open Office any good? Comparable to MS Office 2003? (Starting to hate Microsquish too.)
4.) Any other advice?
This is not my first recovery on this machine. The reason there are two drives in it is because the original install also ended up corrupt and I was not doing back ups until recently. I did the current install on what was a new drive and kept the original as a back up drive and source for my old files.
I am pretty sure I will have to change the cable around on the drives. I think I have them set up for cable select, but it has been a while since I went inside the box.
All of this is only of concern so I can run Civ IV. Cannot install without the admin account. I have it on my laptop right now. Celerons and Civ IV should never cross paths. To frigging slow!
The current corrupt system will stay on the current main drive and a fresh “recovery’ will be made on the other drive. I already have made ghost images of both the drives just in case I smeg up the job.
Questions:
1.) What is the best software for the duel boot? (Open source would be great.)
2.) What is good for anti-virus software? (I am starting to hate Symantec products.)
3.) Is Open Office any good? Comparable to MS Office 2003? (Starting to hate Microsquish too.)
4.) Any other advice?
This is not my first recovery on this machine. The reason there are two drives in it is because the original install also ended up corrupt and I was not doing back ups until recently. I did the current install on what was a new drive and kept the original as a back up drive and source for my old files.
I am pretty sure I will have to change the cable around on the drives. I think I have them set up for cable select, but it has been a while since I went inside the box.
All of this is only of concern so I can run Civ IV. Cannot install without the admin account. I have it on my laptop right now. Celerons and Civ IV should never cross paths. To frigging slow!