What is a "clean installation"?
Pure installation is the installation of the operating system on the hard disk that has been completely erased. Pure installations are used to place the operating system on a brand new computer and to replace or fully upgrade the operating system to an older computer. Although this process may sound a little scary to people who are not satisfied with the installation of the operating system, it is in fact relatively easy and can be extremely better than upgrading or installing the peak of an existing operating system.
There are a number of reasons to install the operating system. One of the first is viruses. To perform clean installation, the user can completely eliminate all viruses when the hard disk is erased. Breaks of registry and other problems will be deleted. Although the computer seems to have no specific problems, reinstalling the operating system can solve problems, such as a computer running slowly or often crash.
The main disadvantage is that the settings, user files and so on are lost. For this reason, it is important to fully back up data before reinstalling the operating system or installing a new operating system. Some users don't like to do this because they spend a lot of time to improve their settings to start their computers ideally, but many settings can be maintained and re -applied with backup programs for this purpose. For example, the user can save his personal information about the web browser and install them as soon as the new operating system is functional.
While many people think of a clean installation with a link to Windows, any operating system, including various Apple, Linux operating systems, etc. can be installed in this way.
People can install deletion and cleaning using installation drives provided for this purpose if they want to reinstall or install a new operating system at home. It is also possible to hire a computer technician that can handle installation, which is a good choice for people who feel unpleasant with the computer work of this level. An experienced technician can also save and reload documents, settings, and other personal information to end and start the user as soon as possible.