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Planning on reformatting
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Hey guys, i'm planning on reformatting my PC soon. Years of neglecting proper browsing habits and downloading cracked games/software etc have left my PC in a questionable state.

What are things I should be backing up?
So far i've backed up;

    tf2 configs
    firefox passwords/bookmarks
    mumble certificate/server list
    OBS settings

Also, does tf2 work ok in Win8 with an ATI card or should I stay with windows 7?

Hey guys, i'm planning on reformatting my PC soon. Years of neglecting proper browsing habits and downloading cracked games/software etc have left my PC in a questionable state.

What are things I should be backing up?
So far i've backed up;

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tf2 configs
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firefox passwords/bookmarks
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mumble certificate/server list
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OBS settings
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Also, does tf2 work ok in Win8 with an ATI card or should I stay with windows 7?
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windows 7

windows 7
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Windows 8 is ok with TF2.

Windows 8 is ok with TF2.
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i have windows 8 and tf2 is perfectly functional

i have windows 8 and tf2 is perfectly functional
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If you have a lot of games installed through steam you might want to back those up.

If you have a lot of games installed through steam you might want to back those up.
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if you're lazy just backup the entire appdata folder. although if you're as dumb as you say you are with internet browsing and download, look through these and delete your google/firefox folders and whatever else. this folder is where most of your software settings/mumble certificate/ect save.

because I play with much different keybinds, I go through the folders of games I regularly play and backup all my configs. doubt this applies to you if you use generic wasd/ect.

edit: documents/my games/ games have started putting their save files into here, another place to look at for backups.

if you're lazy just backup the entire appdata folder. although if you're as dumb as you say you are with internet browsing and download, look through these and delete your google/firefox folders and whatever else. this folder is where most of your software settings/mumble certificate/ect save.

because I play with much different keybinds, I go through the folders of games I regularly play and backup all my configs. doubt this applies to you if you use generic wasd/ect.

edit: documents/my games/ games have started putting their save files into here, another place to look at for backups.
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If you're reformating because of questionable things, is it a good idea to even keep your old passwords? Just a thought

If you're reformating because of questionable things, is it a good idea to even keep your old passwords? Just a thought
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have you tried running ccleaner?

have you tried running ccleaner?
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For when you need to install a bunch of software after the reformat: https://ninite.com/

For when you need to install a bunch of software after the reformat: https://ninite.com/
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If you have the space, back up some games you play often to avoid destroying your monthly cap.

If you have the space, back up some games you play often to avoid destroying your monthly cap.
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zigzterIf you have the space, back up some games you play often to avoid destroying your monthly cap.

monthly cap? what do you mean?

http://i.imgur.com/xDCNrZ1.png

[quote=zigzter]If you have the space, back up some games you play often to avoid destroying your monthly cap.[/quote]
monthly cap? what do you mean?

[img]http://i.imgur.com/xDCNrZ1.png[/img]
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Thanks for the advice so far guys. Not worried about a monthly cap (don't have one). I will be changing all my passwords once it's reformatted more than likely. However I'd still like to have them backed up. Thanks for the tip about the %APPDATA% folder turts, I forgot useful that could be. Ninite looks super impressive as well. Should I worry about backing up drivers?

@hooli, a lot of canadian internet providers have caps on network traffic.

Thanks for the advice so far guys. Not worried about a monthly cap (don't have one). I will be changing all my passwords once it's reformatted more than likely. However I'd still like to have them backed up. Thanks for the tip about the %APPDATA% folder turts, I forgot useful that could be. Ninite looks super impressive as well. Should I worry about backing up drivers?

@hooli, a lot of canadian internet providers have caps on network traffic.
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WithADanceNumberShould I worry about backing up drivers?

I'd suggest downloading + backing up at least the network drivers. Most drivers at this point are available through windows updates, but better to not screw yourself lol

[quote=WithADanceNumber]Should I worry about backing up drivers?[/quote]

I'd suggest downloading + backing up at least the network drivers. Most drivers at this point are available through windows updates, but better to not screw yourself lol
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prepare a disk image after you've finished installing an OS, or create a slipstream'ed disk with your device drivers and Service packs.

prepare a disk image after you've finished installing an OS, or create a slipstream'ed disk with your device drivers and Service packs.
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