This is annoying. I was working away and my computer just froze! 
With all the trouble I have had with the wireless I think I'm just going to do a fresh install. This is a REALLY annoying time suck I don't need right now. >
Anyway, I have a Windows 7 / KDE dual boot. What is the easiest way to do a fresh install?
I'm currently backing up the computer (through non-GUI) so I should be able to throw all my files back soon enough.
Thanks for your help!

With all the trouble I have had with the wireless I think I'm just going to do a fresh install. This is a REALLY annoying time suck I don't need right now. >

Anyway, I have a Windows 7 / KDE dual boot. What is the easiest way to do a fresh install?
I'm currently backing up the computer (through non-GUI) so I should be able to throw all my files back soon enough.
Thanks for your help!
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