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But formatting a hard drive erases everything.
Isn't the OS on the mobo? I might be wrong, but other then that, you can manually delete or buy a new hard drive.

Isn't the OS on the mobo? I might be wrong, but other then that, you can manually delete or buy a new hard drive.
No, OS's are installed on the hard drive.

Isn't the OS on the mobo? I might be wrong, but other then that, you can manually delete or buy a new hard drive.

...Windows is the OS for Christ's sakes. (Or Linux, or alternatives).

No, OS's are installed on the hard drive.
Isn't the OS on the mobo? I might be wrong, but other then that, you can manually delete or buy a new hard drive.

Isn't the OS on the mobo? I might be wrong, but other then that, you can manually delete or buy a new hard drive.

The registry keys, programs and other junk will still be on the respective partition.


Isn't the OS on the mobo? I might be wrong, but other then that, you can manually delete or buy a new hard drive.
That's the thing, there is so much junk it would be better to just format it somehow and keep the OS.

That's the thing, there is so much junk it would be better to just format it somehow and keep the OS.

Did some research, why don't you just reinstall your Windows? As far as I seen it's fine to reinstall the Windows as many times needed on the same PC.

So using some compressed air i dusted the forget out of my computer, and now my games run at 68c -ish. Using two monitors, game on one and browser/steamstuff on the other, is that an ideal temp?

So using some compressed air i dusted the forget out of my computer, and now my games run at 68c -ish. Using two monitors, game on one and browser/steamstuff on the other, is that an ideal temp?

That second monitor has no effect on temperature, that temperature should be fine for your computer though.

That second monitor has no effect on temperature,
Oh, okay
that temperature should be fine for your computer though.
yey

You might want to give it a good dusting and clean out the fins on the cpu heatsink, mine got super clogged and it caused my computer to overheat.

That's the thing, there is so much junk it would be better to just format it somehow and keep the OS.
System restore might do the trick.

Did some research, why don't you just reinstall your Windows? As far as I seen it's fine to reinstall the Windows as many times needed on the same PC.
I don't even know if I have a reinstall disk.
System restore might do the trick.
Where do I find that on windows vista?

Where do I find that on windows vista?
You might need the windows disk or a restore disk you made, I can't remember.