Quote from TSSOX:
A TON of excelent help and recommendations. Thank you all.
I'll wait on the fresh install for the SP3 then and meanwhile start by defragging. It's the junk accumulated at the registries that bothers me deep down...my win start up seems to take for ever, from logo in sight to having mouse control is >1 minute!
When SP3 becomes available, I'm going to bite the bullet again for the 100th. time and format!

Quote from jhithers:
When you do a fresh install of XP, do you have to re-install all of your drivers?
Quote from gnome:
100th time? Well then, you really should consider getting Acronis. You could make a "base" image of WinXP + Drivers + programs you will always keep (like Office). Then next time you need a fresh install, just "restore" that image and update from there... it will save you TONS of time.
(After you've had to use the "base" restore, you update WinXP, drivers, and everything else that's base and make an image of the "higher base".... play your cards right and you may never have to do a fresh install from scratch again.!)![]()
Quote from gnome:
FWIW... DriverMax sounds like a GREAT concept, but I wouldn't use it. While defragging, your drivers may be moved on the Hard drive and in the process of "writing-rewriting", errors might creep in. Maybe affect function, maybe not. When you "save current drivers" with this program, any errors will also be saved and reinstalled.
There are usually only a few drivers to install anyway... chipset, video, audio, NIC... installing them individually takes only a few minutes. And if you use Acronis as suggested and form a "base" image, you won't even have to reinstall the drivers after the first time.
Quote from horseman:
Excellent point! Unfortunately, Acronis never worked for me (screwed up my source drive, had to redo everything)