[Dxbase] Re: DXBase DXB 2006 Help

Dick Williams k8ztt at mho.com
Sat Sep 20 12:41:58 EDT 2008


Mike,

If you have your database backed up I wouldn't think it would be a big deal at all.  Just re-install DXBase and then copy your data bases back into the program.   I have heard a few "tales of woe" from those who have failed to back up their mdb files, so at least you are not in that boat.

As far as Windows goes,  I personally format my hard drive and do a fresh install of Windows about once a year (or sooner if I notice programs running abnormally slow).    If you take this approach, delete all the programs you don't want before installing DXBase again. 

>From what I have picked up from Windows Geeks is the registry file gets full of "crap"; if one is a computer wizz, he would be able to go into the registry and "clean it up";  unfortunately, I am not one!!    Additionally, there are programs sold at computer stores and online that will "clean up your registry".   I have heard they work with varying results,  I have not tried one yet as I don't find it that big of a deal to format the hard drive and start over!

Good luck

Dick  K8ZTT



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