Re: further ideas on Re: Still bothered by annoying Re: new motherboard now Autorepeat of keys even when not pressed down
On 22:12 Thu 09 Jan , John Hasler wrote:
> David Christensen writes:
> > 1. Back up your data. Disconnect all drives. Install a new/
> > different system drive and fill it with zeros. Do a fresh install of
> > the OS distribution of your choosing. Test/ patch/ backport/
> > etc. thoroughly. If/ when you're satisfied, you're done.
>
> Filling the drive with zeros is a waste of time. Just tell the
> installer to take over the entire drive. Doesn't matter what's on it.
I agree. Just follow the installer instructions and erase the partitions.
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