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O.P. Reinstalling Windows without actually losing installed programs/drivers theory
Suppose I copy the Program Files and Windows folder (especially the Windows\system32\config folder), format the HDD, and reinstall Windows.
Now, as soon as Windows finishes copying the files, instead of booting into Windows to continue the installation, you would boot into an other OS, and copy back the files you previously copied. Then, you would boot into Windows and it should be pretty much the same before formatting.

Would that work?
It should work, I can't see why it wouldn't work :-/

Btw, this would be done one the same computer, not two different computers.

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RE: Reinstalling Windows without actually losing installed programs/drivers theory
Yeah, why not. It just the same unless your drive letter has changed.
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RE: Reinstalling Windows without actually losing installed programs/drivers theory
What about registry settings.
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RE: Reinstalling Windows without actually losing installed programs/drivers theory
Even if it worked, what would be the point of it? When you copy your old folders back to the new installation, you would copy all the maybe faulty registry settings and files back aswell.
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What about registry settings.
Registry settings would be stored in the Windows\System32\Config folder.

But tbh I doubt this would work anyway.
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RE: Reinstalling Windows without actually losing installed programs/drivers theory
you could end up with some dodgy problems in the end...
eg. drive letter problems because of the \DosDevices\* entries in HKLM\SYSTEM\MountedDevices\ (that is, if you repartition your hdd) and missing user settings (Local Settings, Application Data, HKCU registry, etc.) unless you copy the Documents and Settings folder too, but that would make the format even more pointless.

If you really wanted to do anything like that, you've chosen the wrong OS ;)
Windows is just way too cluttered and messy by design to let stuff like that work without any problems.

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RE: Reinstalling Windows without actually losing installed programs/drivers theory
What would this achieve anyway? Seems pretty pointless.
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RE: Reinstalling Windows without actually losing installed programs/drivers theory
What you just described is called "restoring a full backup".  Instead of copying files yourself and screwing around with another OS, you could just use backup software designed for this purpose -- ntbackup.exe that comes with XP, Backup Exec, etc.

Anyway, if you are trying to solve an actual problem, it might work better if you can tell us what the problem is...

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RE: Reinstalling Windows without actually losing installed programs/drivers theory
It wouldn't work at all....
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O.P. RE: Reinstalling Windows without actually losing installed programs/drivers theory
Thanks for the information guys :)

Not trying to fix anything, I was just wondering if it was possible ;)

However, it may come in handy, since I have to format my laptop every few months due to that faulty HDD...
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RE: Reinstalling Windows without actually losing installed programs/drivers theory
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However, it may come in handy, since I have to format my laptop every few months due to that faulty HDD...
theres an easier fix for that: replace the hard drive
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