Would like some advice on computer OS plan
Posted: 2009-01-28 11:04pm
I would just like a few more pairs of eyes to look over this plan before I set it up.
I would like to set up windows so that every time I restart it, it wipes all the changes I've made to it since I set it up. I asked about doing this a while back, and Uranium suggested this nifty software. What I'm planning to do is install Vista with my user folder/profile mapped to another hard drive, then install the software I want, then install Microsoft SteadyState and turn it on. My user folder will be on a different hard drive so SteadyState won't affect that, and with luck any programs I install just for one time use (I do that a lot. Just today I wanted to edit some separate pictures together into one big picture/collage, so I installed GIMP. Then when I couldn't figure out how to do that with GIMP, I installed Picassa. I'm still trying to figure out Picassa) will store all their user preferences into my user profile, or Vista will virtualize everything into there, and the next time I install that program I can pick up where I left off.
The end result I'm trying to accomplish is every time I restart my computer, I get a pristine Windows install, no matter what software I install, no matter what setting I play around with, no matter what I do, it acts and performs the same way as if I just installed it. Any suggestions, comments, or criticisms?
I would like to set up windows so that every time I restart it, it wipes all the changes I've made to it since I set it up. I asked about doing this a while back, and Uranium suggested this nifty software. What I'm planning to do is install Vista with my user folder/profile mapped to another hard drive, then install the software I want, then install Microsoft SteadyState and turn it on. My user folder will be on a different hard drive so SteadyState won't affect that, and with luck any programs I install just for one time use (I do that a lot. Just today I wanted to edit some separate pictures together into one big picture/collage, so I installed GIMP. Then when I couldn't figure out how to do that with GIMP, I installed Picassa. I'm still trying to figure out Picassa) will store all their user preferences into my user profile, or Vista will virtualize everything into there, and the next time I install that program I can pick up where I left off.
The end result I'm trying to accomplish is every time I restart my computer, I get a pristine Windows install, no matter what software I install, no matter what setting I play around with, no matter what I do, it acts and performs the same way as if I just installed it. Any suggestions, comments, or criticisms?