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There are basically three reinstallation methods:
(1) Install Windows over the current installation. We can ignore this scenario, as it obviously won't meet the "clean as possible" criteria.
(2) Identify all data you want to save, and copy it to a new folder NOT within the Windows or Program Files folders. This data typically includes stationery, e-mail, address book, cookies, favorites, offline Web pages, and data generated by applications you may have installed (e.g., MS Office). Delete the Windows and Program Files folders, then install Windows.
(3) Back up all the data mentioned above, plus the My Documents folder and all other data, to a hard disk drive other than C:, or to removable media (CD-R, Zip or Jaz disks, etc.), then format the C: drive and reinstall Windows.
I use method (2) almost exclusively, as there is no need to back up data which is not in the Windows or Program Files folders, and the backup is very quick since you are just moving files and folders from one location on C: to another.
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