Originally posted by: Kaiser__Sose
9. make a ghost image of the drive so you won't have to do all that stuff again.
Originally posted by: Davegod
For the time & effort it takes to ghost, vs. the time and effort it would take if you mess up, it's well worth it IMO - even if the mess up isnt too likely; 15mins of doing something else which ghost does its thing is worth a fractional chance of it saving several hours of XP reinstall, driver etc install, windowsupdate (on 64k isdn...), and probably the same again just fiddling.
I usually keep my fresh install ghost plus the most recent ghost image done (which will have the most recent drivers, and everything else I've installed). A screwup means going to the most recent ghost, and when deciding its time for a fresh install I just use that ghost, which at most means uninstalling & reinstalling a driver or two.
