Originally posted by: forrestroche
Why not? BV states very clearly (for those who read ALL of the information in the tweaks section - anyone who reads HALF the book "how to overhaul your car's engine" deserve to have it blow up) you should create services profiles - and the first one is the default setting, that way you can return to all of your original settings no problem.Originally posted by: spyordie007
Please dont tweak anything when you arent fully aware of the implications (not just reading someone's opinion on the tweak, but really understanding what it does and what will be effected).
Even were that not true, with programs like Ghost, I feel free to do ANYTHING to my OS, because no matter what, I can restore my c: partition in under 5 minutes. All of my personal files are on a seperate partition, so I can't lose anything.
I don't understand much of anything about these services, but as I stated in an earlier post, following his advice (and some other peoples') allowed me to run XP Pro on a 475mhz 64mb ram HP laptop. It is stable and more responsive than 98se. But I used common sense and didn't go sticking my thang anywhere before I put a sock on (Ghost).
That said, I do think BV should provide and alternative to Sys Restore which he recommends shutting off (I agree humbly). Radified ( http://radified.com/index2.html ) articles on partition strategies and Ghost allowed me to set up my system so that I have NO fear of much of anything anymore.
Just a n00b's opinion
But ignorance, while it checks the enthusiasm of the sensible, in no way restrains the fools...
- Stanislaw Lem
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Seriously though, not everyone has the ghost backups to get things to a default configuration when something doesn't work. Going through all that just seems like it'd take too much time.
Why not just buy more ram?
