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by blackmarket_Archive
icing wrote:absolutely.especially if you're using windows. I think mostly it's the logs getting jammed up, and reinstalling the os fixes that. and since you're reinstalling, including the user accounts, you may as well reformat the harddrive. opinion, but founded in many installs.worked on macs running posters/fierys for a bunch of years, same deal. laggy lag and weird behavior could many times be fixed by reinstall (and reformatting)currently ubuntu and flavors(gallium) on cheap chromebook laptops has been working well for me and my family, but after a couple years, lag and lag make me reinstall (including, especially, user accounts). fixes the problem.I think my argument is yes, reinstall the operating system, and reformat the hard drive while you're at it. may not be what you were asking.tonyIf operating systems need to be continually reinstalled, you're doing it wrong. User error exists. Older versions of Windows will need a bit of maintenance if still on HDD (defrag) and an application like Disk Cleanup or Ccleaner can take care of logs and dead-end registry items. OSX, Chrome, and Android will defrag on their own as a background process. All three OSes should be able to run for the life of the system without a new installation. Installing and removing applications can gum up the works, as can having a bunch of garbage installed. Be aware of what is running in the background.Fiery RIPs don't like a lot of jobs in the queue. Clearing that out will speed up the system.Needing to perpetually format a HDD might be a sign there is something physically wrong with the drive. It should not be necessary either.If you are booting from an SSD, make sure TRIM is enabled.