You don’t need a clean Windows install — you need better defaults
For the longest time (and almost as long as I've been alive), "just do a clean install" has been the nuclear option that Windows users recommend for almost everything. If your PC ever feels slower than it did last year, or your games stutter too much, or the Task Manager looks a little too busy for comfort, a clean reinstallation of Windows has been the default answer. Somewhere along the way, reinstalling Windows stopped being a last resort and almost turned into routine maintenance.
For the longest time (and almost as long as I’ve been alive), “just do a clean install” has been the nuclear option that Windows users recommend for almost everything. If your PC ever feels slower than it did last year, or your games stutter too much, or the Task Manager looks a little too busy for comfort, a clean reinstallation of Windows has been the default answer. Somewhere along the way, reinstalling Windows stopped being a last resort and almost turned into routine maintenance.
Elizabeth Ward
Ireland
Ireland
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