You can say that again Simon,
I delivered the PC, as my mate was having trouble with connecting two printers to his old setup. I got that sorted no prob, but they had had a external modem fitted a bit back, but the pratt who did it, did not leave the Driver CD. But with incorrect drivers I managed to get connected with AOL, I know I know. I tried to wean em of AOL last June.
My fault, because I went up for a week , and found they had no firewall, anti virus etc ,etc. but as their line has been split to have another line for the Fax machine and the internet,it only connected at 28KBs And because I had no program disks with me, it meant I needed to download those progs and five years of security patches and service packs. So their pay as you go was not an option at 28Kbs connection. So in went "no two hour disconnect" AOL to get the job done, told em to dump it at the end of the month trial and get a decent ISP, but they stuck with it.
Anyway this time up there I insisted they ditched AOL, plus after loading it, we lost the "personal tool bar" on Moz and short cut keys on the MS keyboard. So I signed em up for discounted Freeserve, so they can use a decent email prog and browser {Moz} But the wrong drivered modem would not connect Freeserve, and I could get nowhere fast with that bloody 28,0000Kb connection regards modem driver search.
But luckly I had imaged C: Drive in it's "pristen non contaminated by AOL condition" it was in when I delivered it. Plus I partitioned his HDD so "his data" will not need reinstalling, and I have got the modem driver for them of the web. And as his wife comes down our way once a week, she is dropping the monitor off.
When I get the replacment monitor, I'll nip it up there, 15 min restore imaged C: Drive, whilst having a cuppa. Then reinstall two printers, a scanner, camera software and the modem driver, and make a new image of C: Drive, and bobs your uncle, all sorted in less than an hour I expect.
See my mate is really really not PC compatible {but I'll get him there eventually} but in the mean time, if he cocks up anything, I can talk him through a Imaged C:Drive restore over the phone.
I cannot help but stress the benefits of partitiong your hard drive, and making System/programs, Data, and Backup partitions, at least. I have also moved my internet cache files to my data Drive, and the Unzipped folder, plus I and give Virtual Memory it's own partition. All this helps System/program files from getting fragmented on C:Drive.
And coupled with saving Images of a spanking new C:Drive install, you can have your C:Drive back to pristen condition in about the time it takes make and drink a cuppa.
So come on Simon, blow the dust of Partition Magic and it's Sister program Drive Image, and get it sorted. Better still do it right with a reformat and reinstall, then when imaged it will be the last reformat and reinstall you will ever need to do.
Go on my Son