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Grey Wolf
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What is it and how do I do it?
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Start/All Programs/Accessories/System Tools/Disk Defragmenter
To put it simply; When you remove, move, uninstall, etc it leaves spaces, bits and pieces of files here and there on your hard drive (fragmenting). With all that fragmentatin it takes micro-seconds longer for your computer to look or search for files. Defragmenting pulls all files and spaces together moving/removing/cleaning up wasted space. I do it every three or four months but really can't say I ever noticed any improvement in XP but then systems are a lot more powerful. There was noticeable improvement in 98. |
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Grey Wolf
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I use a little program called 'contig' to defrag, it's a little less user-friendly than the Windows version, but IMO it's better and faster. Download it from here: http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/Contig.html and then extract the contig.exe file and save it to your c:\windows or c:\winnt direcory. Then at the command prompt you type:
contig c:\*.* -s [Return] To defragment your c:\ drive, changing the drive letter to do other drives. I use it at home and at work and I'm convinced it's better - I've used various tools to analyse fragmentation before and after using it and they all report that it's done it's job. The other sysinternals app I use is pagedfrg which does a defragment of your system files during the boot sequence, ie registry files, page fil etc.
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Grey Wolf
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K, thanks guys.
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