'Cause I agree with it, too :-\ufffd
I admit that I prefer.. to sorta understand 'problems' - what caused them. (unless they are inside Windoze, natch - nobody can Do That, well - only a few who have spent 10,000 hours actually Interested in that mess) But sometimes just "making it go away" will do :-)
I'll assume that, if I install RC2 (it is now, and on my disk) into a new directory, that it will scan for the useful bits, like previous.js files, bookmarks, mail - and I don't have to worry pretty little head about the generated index files left behind. I grant that's a nice touch, especially when it found the NS 4.5 files, originally!
I've already redone SpinRite on the HD - 0 defects still, at most thorough bit-testing available; also the usual SysInfo look at system files, nuking of \\temp, caches and a general lookaround where "the former-IE" likes to hide things. Hell, even ran the primitive RegClean - which is said to recognize at least badly-mauled entries: it found nothing to 'remove'. I have the Norton SystemWorks CD (to get Ghost! and.. it was cheap) but don't want to install that mass of gewgaws if I can avoid, except to evade RRR. Some tests can be run from CD however, if I find a brain-damaged Windoze is the culprit.
Yes a sep. mail client seems wisest after the above. I'll need that (or likely want the flexibility) in order to move that-all to Linux, once I've gone further through enough of the crap which passes for "documentation" - to actually get around to loading that CD on a new bargain Pee Cee: and watch it decide where to put all that New stuff.
(If I can accomplish getting all the usual suspects working + OOffice! on my L. box, maybe I can justify the pain&suffering - for about 5 friends who need to be weaned from the constant hassle (sometimes mine) of keeping their Billy systems limping along. This prospect isn't Quite enough though, to make me very tolerant of the EGREGIOUS quality of the .docs = why I keep putting it all off..)
Thanks for the good advice,
Ashton