Allright m8s how are you all doing, Fine i hope. What i want to know is does anyone know were i can download a free Defrag Cleaner. I run Windows 98 se.
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Allright m8s how are you all doing, Fine i hope. What i want to know is does anyone know were i can download a free Defrag Cleaner. I run Windows 98 se.
Best and Kind Regards
Take Care all of you
Whats wrong with the one on Windows?
I cant seem to get it working. Every time i try and Defrag my computer the screen goes white and the percentages go from 0% to 2% then back to 0% any ideas what could be the problem any help or information would be a big help thanks for your time and help it is very much appreciated.
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Take Care
You can't be doing anything while running Defrag.
Say you start the Defrag, then deciede to go and play a game of solitaire, you've gone and changed the harddrive by opening the program, so Defrag has to recheck everything again.
You also need to shutdown everything except the programs that windows needs to run. anything else can make it restart.
The trick used to be to ctrl+alt+del everything except for Explorer & systray. This no longer works for me as I cannot get past 7%. I think Norton has a problem even though it claims to not be running. Since these companies want to be so in control and remove themselves from the ctrl+alt+del menu I plan to defrag the best way I know how. I am burning all my data to CD's now and am going to wipe the whole hard drive. :)
Michael
If you go into safe mode it shouldn't run too many unessacary apps should it? I assume it's fine to defrag from there?
I tried that and had the same problem. Not sure what program is doing it but something is accessing the hard drive and writing to it so windows is all "darn it I have to start over!"Quote:
Originally posted by Rick Bull
If you go into safe mode it shouldn't run too many unessacary apps should it? I assume it's fine to defrag from there?
Michael
Wouldn't be caused by a bad sector or somethingon the HDD would it? Have you tried doing a thorough scan disk?
Yes, ScannDisk runs fine (both via DOS & Windows)Quote:
Originally posted by Rick Bull
Wouldn't be caused by a bad sector or somethingon the HDD would it? Have you tried doing a thorough scan disk?
Michael
Have you run msconfig and stopped all apps from loading at start-up? I can't remember whether I've already asked you that :o
no i didn't do that... I guess I should have but I figured if it was in there that booting in safe mode would have been the same thing... which I did try to no avail.
Michael
I am suprised to see that nobody has mentioned that you must turn off your screensaver. Ctrl-alt-del everything except Explorer and Systray and make sure your screensaver is set to None. Go to bed and wake up in the morning with a lovely fresh PC :)
I didn't think of that cos I keep mine off anyway but on that note make sure your harddrives arn't set to shut down either :)
Michael
Defraging doesn't seem to make that much of a difference. :(Quote:
Originally posted by Celest
I am suprised to see that nobody has mentioned that you must turn off your screensaver. Ctrl-alt-del everything except Explorer and Systray and make sure your screensaver is set to None. Go to bed and wake up in the morning with a lovely fresh PC :)
I use a utility called Enditall to shut down all but the essential programs before running degrag or installing software.
I think I downloaded it from the PC magazine site or from download.com It has solved some problems from me.
www.zdnet.com
www.download.com.com
Actually, if the File System was well designed, it should be able to handle fragmentation. I hardly ever defrag a NTFS disk and have never heard of a defragger for Linux.Quote:
Originally posted by Pc_Madness
Defraging doesn't seem to make that much of a difference. :(
Nothing beats a good ol fashioned format :) I just finished backing up all my non replaceable data and will be doing it myself soon (cos I swapped motherboards and Windows just dosent like that, I did a overwrite but she was never the same after that). I think I'm going to put on Win2K and see how I like that.Quote:
Originally posted by Pc_Madness
Defraging doesn't seem to make that much of a difference. :(
Michael
run it in safe mode, that works better
I once had 48% file fragmentation on a NTFS disk (30GB, about 18 used). Man that was slow....Warcraft 3 would be ultra choppy.Quote:
Originally posted by JoshT
Actually, if the File System was well designed, it should be able to handle fragmentation. I hardly ever defrag a NTFS disk and have never heard of a defragger for Linux.
Try Norton SpeedDisk (non NT) for this...
-C
On NTFS, the main problem is the MFT getting fragmented, but this is simple to rectify at boot-time using Diskeeper.
No, I haven't heard much about defragmentation for Linux. At least, ext2 partitions.
Can't get defrag working. Lol.