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I just recently put my turntable in the garage sale. It didn't sell but a few of my LPs did. :) And no, I'm not THAT old; I'll hit 40 next summer. :) Here's one way to do safe browsing: http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/vm/browserapp.html. But it's massive overkill for pretty much anyone who's not a techie. I haven't tried it yet, but I do want to play with it one of these days. Yes, performance may degrade a little with the layering of apps, but with the right applications it should be minimal. My ancient firewall is Tiny Personal Firewall V2. Tiny became Kerio. The whole product fits on a floppy as I recall. Very small, tight code and I never noticed an impact on performance. Besides, most PCs have cycles to burn (even if they aren't the latest 3+GHz units) and even losing a few percentage points of performance isn't going to be noticeable. Reloading Windows is OK, but again you're going beyond what the typical home user is capable of doing successfully. Also, note that MS may get annoyed with the repeated product activations. And also note that you could become infected with malware the very first day after the rebuild and be running a compromised machine for months until you wipe/reload again. Well, this is a fun coversation. While responding I'm waiting on our 830 to finish a 21 save so I can migrate development over to our i5. At library 136 of 254...
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