WINDOWS REFRESH
Ready to reinstall Windows? Are you really? Alex Cox and Nick Peers explain your options...
Ready to reinstall Windows? Are you really? Alex Cox and Nick Peers explain your options...
So, you use Windows. You’re in a slowly shrinking but still three-quarters majority, so it’s not a surprise: Windows users are ubiquitous. Almost as ubiquitous as people complaining about Windows, because macOS and Linux users do that, too.
Whatever your gripes, the thought of reinstalling Windows has likely crossed your mind at some point. Perhaps you’ve even gone ahead without thinking of the consequences. You might even have been left with a half-functioning machine that’s missing many of your critical files and programs. Let’s be clear at the start of this feature (one that’s ostensibly about reinstalling Windows): Reinstalling Windows is generally a really bad idea.
Hear us out. Windows 10 is a much cleaner and more stable OS than its predecessors. There’s no good reason to reinstall it unless you’ve managed to mess with its system files to the point of oblivion, or you’ve fallen victim to some serious malware that can’t be expunged in any other way. If you’re in the latter bracket, it’s probably too late for your files – unless you’ve taken the correct precautions. With a proper process built into your everyday computer use, reinstalling is trivial and safe. Mostly pointless, but clean enough.
So, you could reinstall Windows, and we’ll talk about it in detail, but we’ll also show you other options. Before you throw everything away and start over, perhaps you’ll want to clean everything up manually, or use Windows’ own refresh tools, to leave your current installation in a better state. Maybe you’d like to try an innovative (and slightly silly) dualboot, putting a clean Win 10 alongside your dirty one. You could be moving machines, and want to turn a fresh install on your new hardware into something akin to your current PC. It all sounds easy, but following the proper procedure is essential if you want to keep everything precious.
“Whatever your gripes, the thought of reinstalling Windows has likely crossed your mind at some point. Perhaps you’ve even gone ahead without thinking of the consequences.”