Category: OEM

Benefits of clean installs

Over time your system gets overloaded with problems and dead shortcuts, the installations and removal of software, some hidden malware you aren’t aware of. Even with cleaning solutions like Iobit advanced cleaner and Ccleaner. You still have some things you can’t clean. You will notice over time a slower boot and a general drop in performance. That’s time to consider a clean install.

What is a clean install

A clean install is the process of erasing your system and installing it again. It’s clean because all the cruft and mess will go when you format your drive (hopefully not taking away precious data) and it will return your computer’s snappy fresh performance. Much like restoring the factory settings, an option available in the late Windows versions: Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10.

But what if your computer isn’t OEM and it doesn’t have a recovery disk? Then you have to clean install your system.

The benefits you will gain from clean installing your computer

I got rid of many unneeded Visual C++

This was somewhat of a problem to me! I had nearly 10 Visual C++ and I couldn’t find a way to remove them, even the pages I looked recommend leaving them as-is. Now all of them are gone!

Office fonts and data.

I used to have Office 2010 demo and it installed hundreds of fonts, and removing them by hand was a hassle! Not to mention the tons of registry cruft left down by MS office.

Every trial is now reset to zero.

Some of the tools I experiment with are trials, after I clean install the system all of them can be used all over again!

Registry is smaller and healthier

It’s all about the registry, as it’s where the program’s data are stored. And when removed it doesn’t gain back the size, even defragging it won’t do much good.

I installed much less software (only the necessities).

I was surprised by the amount of tools installed which of I NEVER use! I try to keep it to a minimum. And use tools that do more than one function. I don’t install Gimp and Inkscape for instance because in Windows I have Fast-stone viewer and LibreOffice draw could do the design work, if it’s more than that I have to use Inkscape.

I recovered even more space

More space as the Windows.old is gone, and other things that I don’t need and can’t clean.When I upgraded to Windows 10 there was the Windows.old folder which is supposed to take you back to Windows 8.1. I then discovered it was just a dummy and had to clean install. I saved a lot of space because of that and because of cutting down my software list.

In theory start-up time should be faster.
And it is faster! It has improved between the old 8.1, Windows 10, and reinstalling 8.1.

Solved the Swow drama I had when I was “interested in games”

I had to copy tons of DLL files to make some games work. And that was a mess! I almost ruined Windows over copying some files by mistake.

All the tricky settings you changed once and forgot how to return (and feel too lazy to return)

As I was doing some PHP work I had to Install the Xampp server on my computer, it wouldn’t work so I had to change a lot of settings to make it work, formatting meant that it went back to default on it’s own!

The first actual clean install I had in a while

Since starting the dual boot thing I haven’t clean installed! I installed Windows 8, Windows 8.1 was a store update, and Windows 10 was an upgrade. Even when I clean installed Windows 10 I was being forced. And not actually doing it to gain any benefit.

These were the benefits I found and could think of, do you have any more benefits to add?
I’m sure that the factory option is also good and will probably do the same good, but my system isn’t OEM and that doesn’t apply to me. If I could get a chance to try that option I’ll make sure to note of it.

How should often to do this reset?

That’s a tricky one! It depends on you mostly, if you have a slow changing system then it won’t be necessary for two years at most. On the other hand if you tend to install and uninstall software a lot. You might want to do that yearly (You will enjoy it!).
Have a nice day 🙂

Acer Aspire V5-P122 boot problem FIX !! OEM saved!!

Hey there you guys 🙂
I’m happy to report I was able to fix the Acer Aspire V5-P122 boot problem!

I must emphasis that this tutorial is at your own risk and I can’t be held  responsible for any damages that occur from it! I’m not even sure this is 100% legal and that it doesn’t void Acer warranty! In this case we don’t have an Acer service in our country (It was imported) and therefor I had to take action (To save the OEM license) ..

After the long introduction, let’s get down to business:
As you remember in this post we managed to make the Acer boot under Linux by changing the boot settings. And we could access the hard drive after accessing the repair mode under windows and writing some commands. For the full steps go to this post.
At this point we have our data at hand (since we booted under Windows for repair. Then under Linux for data recovery), we could easily backup the data to an external hard drive, but can we restore Windows?

Sadly I couldn’t manage to use any of the options to make the laptop work again!

  • I couldn’t refresh the system.
  • I couldn’t use the repair utility from the setup.
  • I didn’t have an image ( and I doubt that would have done anything ).
  • It won’t restore to a previous restore point.

Well a mistake happened with us and it totally wiped the hard drive! What happened was instead of booting Linux into live mode I installed Linux on the whole drive! Wiping the data and partitions completely !! ( Deleting the system partition, data partition, the recovery partition. And all of Acer’s bloatware!)

A fresh start

With nothing at hand, I knew that I needed to format! My main concern was the Windows license!  Now I have to go shopping for another Windows version! But I just got this laptop! And it has OEM Windows already on it! Isn’t there a way to keep the license?
Well .. There is 😀
Luckily the new Windows license is stored in the BIOS. Meaning it won’t be lost even if the hard drive was replaced!

Next step

The only thing left now was to install windows again, it’s pretty basic. Checkout the detailed method in this post I made sometime ago 🙂
Again I was stressing, will the license be picked by the setup?
I couldn’t find that version of Windows to install with anywhere! All I could find was the Pro version! Does that mean I have to buy it again? Or I should transfer the license from my other laptop and use it here. Keeping that device a Linux machine?
Anyway I begun the installation via USB ( The Acer doesn’t have a DVD-Rom).
After the setup was complete it noted that windows wasn’t activated, but it was reading the license file!

Viewing the License

I knew that because I downloaded the Nirsoft license viewer tool and tested it on my other device, 100% accurate!
It showed when I used it on the Acer Netbook that indeed the OEM bios has a license. It was yet to be activated.

Powerful command

I used this command and restarted the computer. After the restart I clicked Activate Windows
Windows was activated (With the O.E.M license!!). And it was downgraded to Windows 8 ( The setup was 8 Pro)!!
It was a total success!
I postponed creating a system image until upgrading to 8.1 (it’s equal to a format).
And that was it!
Maybe you need to call Microsoft after the format! And if you have an Acer reseller. Go to them! ( As I said, we have no means of support. I tried to make this as legal as possible. I hope it doesn’t violate any laws)

Final words

To sum the whole post in a paragraph: I reinstalled Windows 8 Pro and activated windows via the O.E.M bios, downgrading it to Windows 8.
Of course I lost all the Acer tools, guides, drivers and even bloatware!
Again I must insist to resort to this as a final solution knowing it may void your warranty!
I hope you find this post useful. Please tell me what occurs with you!
Have a nice day 🙂
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