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A few pointers to help make it easier and quicker: put all the latest apps you normally install (Firefox, firewall, office apps, etc) on a CDR. Keep it up to date. Most of the MS security updates also have the option of downloading to be run off the drive instead of updating directly across the net. Save those to another CDR as you update your Windows system. Then you don't have to download them all again when you reinstall.
A far faster way to do it is to set the system up the way you want it, then image it and use that to restore later.