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<blockquote data-quote="Zero Knowledge" data-source="post: 1040442" data-attributes="member: 57429"><p>Agreed with Moonhorse. Clean install is the best way to navigate bugs and issues. Usually fixes everything if you know what your doing. The only pain configuring group policy and Windows Firewall. Besides that, it doesn't take long with a clean install. Instead of 300 apps and lots of tweaks I keep it to the bare minimum.</p><p></p><p>Ever since Macrium went paid only I've lost interest in backups and restores. Clean install is just as easy to me, maybe not others. I just like a fresh OS to configure and not having to worry about any sort of backup. If something goes wrong or I'm attacked or infected I just nuke the OS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zero Knowledge, post: 1040442, member: 57429"] Agreed with Moonhorse. Clean install is the best way to navigate bugs and issues. Usually fixes everything if you know what your doing. The only pain configuring group policy and Windows Firewall. Besides that, it doesn't take long with a clean install. Instead of 300 apps and lots of tweaks I keep it to the bare minimum. Ever since Macrium went paid only I've lost interest in backups and restores. Clean install is just as easy to me, maybe not others. I just like a fresh OS to configure and not having to worry about any sort of backup. If something goes wrong or I'm attacked or infected I just nuke the OS. [/QUOTE]
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