Lord Herbert wrote on Jun 16
th, 2014 at 8:08pm:
There's something very nasty lurking inside the cellar of my other computer running on Windows 7 Home Premium.
I suspect I'll have to give it a clean install tomorrow.
Herb, just wondering what you mainly use your computer for? If it's mainly web browsing and/or word processing, may I recommend trying a linux live cd?
It's a good way to get in and recover all your stuff that you want to keep before you wipe the hard drive with your re-install. Plus, it gives you a go with something a whole load more secure than windows. I had a similar problem about a year ago, so I used a linux live cd to get my junk off my computer for a new install. I ended up liking it so much that I now dual boot it with Windows.
Try it - download the ISO, burn it to a cd, boot from the cd. Then, you can copy your important files to a usb/whatever. When you're done, either reset, take the disk out, and boot normally into windows (with the same problems) or install linux to your hard drive so the problems are gone for good. Either way, no risk, good reward.
And the best part? It's 100% free (as in, free to use and free to modify) and supported by an active community. If you're interested, links to the ISOs are here. Not sure if you're a 32 or 64 bit system. If you're not sure, use the 32 bit - that'll work on either.
Here's a page full of download mirrors:
http://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=2626Or, if you don't want to have to think for yourself, here's a link to the file:
http://mirror.optus.net/linuxmint/isos//stable/17/linuxmint-17-cinnamon-dvd-32bi...As it says on the link, it's linux mint 17 cinnamon (my personal favourite) 32 bit. It's about a 1.2GB download, but well worth it IMHO.
Hope it helps!