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Ask HN: Best first steps for a reformatted Dell laptop?

2 pointsby giltleafabout 10 years ago
I have a dell studio xps 1640 and just reformatted it. I've had the computer for about 5 years and the hope was that a factory setting restore (I think this is interchangeable with "reformat" but feel free to correct me) would speed it up a bit. Of course, all the Dell gunk is back. In addition to getting rid of that, what are some other first steps/installs people take to get an older computer a little more up to snuff (speed, reliability)? Do you have any favorite guides you recommend?

3 comments

LarryMade2about 10 years ago
I am working on someones&#x27; older Dell D620, the thing doesn&#x27;t seem to like Windows 7 - at all... Something bogs it down bad over time (and according to google results, to a lot of other folk too)<p>Just put LUbuntu on it to see the difference; night to day.<p>Even if you decide to go with Windows, wouldn&#x27;t hurt to set up a dual boot and see what&#x27;s available in open source platforms.
zhte415about 10 years ago
3rded for putting Linux on it. gjvc recommended Debian, and I&#x27;ll second that. Because Ubuntu is based on Debian and touted as &#x27;user friendly&#x27;, there&#x27;s an inference that Debian is not user friendly which is not true. It just works.
gjvcabout 10 years ago
debian
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