Backup Utilities
I think it's time for me to do a fresh install of XP. I have 4 seperate 40 gig drives. one i use strictly for a Digital Audio Workstation (D.A.W.), one i just have a bunch of junk on, one has a lot of ... ahem... mpg clips... and mp3's and, and one is my primary drive w/ Dreamweaver, Eudora,
Rainlendar w/ all of my to-do lists and upcoming event logs, mailwasher, etc.
It is this primary drive that is running slow, and just feels gummed up. (i know it's slow cause i can A-B it when i boot up into the "slave" drive that stays in the case w/ the primary... and there is a considerable difference the speed at which applications launch, and how fast they perform, etc). Both drives have about 3- 7 gigs free at any given time, depending on if i'm encoding a DVD or whatnot...
What's my point? well, i'm looking for suggestions on what might be the best procedure to ensure that all of my docs and settings are backed up efficiently and effectively, yet i'm not pack ratting more than i need. i don't want to risk the chance of losing spam filters, archived Eudora mail, bookmarks, etc. i can deal with the software re-installation bit.
Anyone have a "guide" and / or suggested utility for this procedure? basically i want to start over from scratch in terms of the software. it always seems to help, and it's a good feeling to start fresh... w/ a clean desktop so to speak.
i know how to wipe a drive and reinstall XP... in fact have done it several times, but i feel like it's tedious to get in there and copy all of the "application data" folders from the documents and setings folder, the Eudora folder (cause i like to keep the e-mails... never know when you need to search for something), etc.
Perhaps there is a step-by-step recommended way to do it? or even some utility w/ a wizard for really lazy people like myself?