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    i have two machine my baby date is 23/12/08 (reformatted) and my grand mother (no pun intended) 3/7/2004 now thats old
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    the persons system i'm most interested to see is Mr Akuma sirs own, as he has an allergy to even the word format
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    Hence why I use a backup/restore solution. I have a backup of my install with just drivers and few essentials, and each time I "format" - all I do is delete the partition and restore from said date.
    Knowing the solution doesn't mean knowing the method. Yet answering correctly and regurgitation are considered "learning" and "knowledge".

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    Pfft,

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    Original Install Date: 7/29/2004, 8:50:42 AM

    and still running fine, tho I've had a few close calls with viruses in the past.

    This is interesting tho, didn't quite remember how long I've had this machine. Lots of vidcard and memory upgrades.

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    Not as old as i thought
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    ramesh3@ramesh3-laptop:~$ systeminfo | find /i "install date"
    find: `/i': No such file or directory
    find: `install date': No such file or directory
    bash: systeminfo: command not found
    ramesh3@ramesh3-laptop:~$
    Perhaps I made a typo......
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    Quote Originally Posted by ramesh View Post
    Perhaps I made a typo......
    hah...


    Who said Windows isn't stable?

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    (C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

    C:\Documents and Settings\Rama>systeminfo | find /i "install date"
    Original Install Date: 9/24/2008, 1:16:39 PM


    bull crapolla . a xp repair isnt a install............... well kinnda........ oh well. is from round 2006
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    I really don't think this correct........or is it?


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    I've never had a virus as far back as I can remember. Maybe when I was in high school or something before I got into the field. The reason I reinstall a bit is because of my software testing. I never recommend software to users without testing first. Windows registry don't like installs and uninstalls. If I had a machine that I did my testing on, then maybe my own install would be a lot older.
    Knowing the solution doesn't mean knowing the method. Yet answering correctly and regurgitation are considered "learning" and "knowledge".

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