[Tfug] My experience "recovering" Windows compared to installing Debian

Matthew T. Eskes meskes at gmail.com
Sat Jul 28 20:38:05 MST 2007


Glenn,

For future reference http://www.pcdecrapifier.com/

REALLY handy tool.

Cheers,

Matt

-----Original Message-----
From: tfug-bounces at tfug.org [mailto:tfug-bounces at tfug.org] On Behalf Of Glen
Pfeiffer
Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 12:55 PM
To: Tucson Free Unix Group
Subject: Re: [Tfug] My experience "recovering" Windows compared to
installing Debian

On 07/28/2007 12:45 PM, Robert Hunter wrote:
> On 7/28/07, Glen Pfeiffer <glen at thepfeiffers.net> wrote:
>> I rebuilt a computer for a family member on Thursday, and renewed
>> my dislike of Windows.
> 
> windows "recovery" recipe:
> 
> Leave a small partition on the drive, big enough to hold a 
> "ghost" image.
> 
That's a pretty good idea. I had considered doing that in the 
past, but never got around to it. I suppose it is probably 
easiest to use *nix tools to make and write the image instead of 
finding free Win tools. Thanks for the idea.

> I have a fully functional debian system at home that was 
> originally installed with potato, and since then has been 
> upgraded "in vivo" with woody, sarge, and now etch.  I suppose 
> in the windows world that would be equivalent to upgrading from 
> NT4.0 -> W2K -> XP -> Vista.  Um, yeah, I'd like to see that 
> one. ;-)
> 
No kidding. Aside from the awesome amount of time it would take, 
I would venture to guess that it would never be "just right".

-- 
Glen 


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