Adi,
Consider purchasing an Image copying program such as Acronis True Image
version 10 or above (this will work with Vista if you upgrade in the
future).
1. Make a copy of your present C:\ drive and save it to another partitition,
HDD, or external storage device. Especially if you have it set up the way
you want it with all the password/user settings, and you have not added
applications such as games that you may not reinstall in the future, with a
new reformat of the C:\ drive.
2. The next time you format your C:\ drive, and just install the barebones
components and applications that you will want. And you have "tweaked" all
the settings the way you want them. For website settings, just go to the
website, sign into the site. If the site stores the logon information in a
cookie, then it will be there on the PC. Then make a Image copy of that
setup using Acronis True Image, rename it something different from previous
Image, and save the Image to another partition, HDD, or external storage
device.
One caveat, some financial website have added security that may not accept
old cookies, and you will need go through the basic logon procedure again.
3. You will be able to restore your C:\ drive back using the recovery
application, in Acronis TI, in less 30 mins (in most cases), with all the
settings that you had before.
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"Adi" <vouk.adolf@amis.net> wrote in message
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Hi, experts!
After cleaning computer I must put again all username-s and all password-s
for access to sites where I need them. Because I clean very often, its take
time.
How I can save all this different usernames and passwords, what program to
use, which will return all at once.
Thanks for any advice everybody!
vouk.adolf@amis.net