Friday, 26 December 2025

The Annual Digital Exorcism: Why I’m wiping the slate clean

There is a specific kind of quiet satisfaction that comes with a blank progress bar.

Most people look at a "Format C:" prompt with a sense of impending doom. But for me, well, it’s a bit like New Year’s Day arrived a week early. I’ve noticed the old machine has been dragging its feet lately. A few glitches here, a stuttering Windows update there, and suddenly the seamless workflow I rely on starts to feel a bit......clunky. When the OS starts rejecting updates like a toddler refusing their greens, I know it’s time.

So, the decision was made. We’re going back to the metal.

The Ritual

I’ll admit, I make a bit of a day of it. I’ve got the Irn-Bru chilled, the snacks are stockpiled, and I’m settled in for the long haul. I know, I know - spending a Boxing Day watching drivers install and registry keys settle is perhaps a "special" kind of hobby, but there’s a profound sense of order in it.

It’s not just about reclaiming those lost IOPS on the SSD or ensuring the firmware is playing nice with the kernel. It’s about the "New Car Smell" of a fresh install. Gone are the ghost folders of uninstalled trials and the bloatware that accumulates like digital dust bunnies.

A Symbolic Reset

Beyond the technicalities - the satisfaction of seeing the photography software like Luminar Neo and the Nik Collection or even my music plugins land on a pristine file system - there’s a deeper, symbolic weight to this reformat.

Lately, I’ve been making a conscious effort to prune my digital life. Stepping back from the noise of social media and reassessing the "subscription trap" of things like Adobe Creative Cloud has been a massive shift for me. Reinstalling everything from the ground up feels like a physical manifestation of that mental reset. It’s a way of saying: "This is my space. These are the tools I’ve chosen. Everything else is noise."

The Path Forward

I’m taking a brief hiatus from the musical side of things for a fortnight or so - the photography and the album aesthetics are currently "on ice" while I handle some real-world bits and bobs. But having this clean foundation ready for when I dive back in feels essential.

There’s something incredibly therapeutic about starting the year with a system that isn't fighting me. No legacy bugs, no "undoing changes" loops on boot-up - just a fast, lean machine ready to turn ideas into something tangible.

Now, if you’ll excuse me, the installer is at 98%, and I’ve still got half a bottle of Irn-Bru to finish.

See you on the other side of the reboot.



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The Annual Digital Exorcism: Why I’m wiping the slate clean

There is a specific kind of quiet satisfaction that comes with a blank progress bar.