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PC & MAC CLINIC - On line problem solving. (CPU)     

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

ThePublisher - 09 Apr 2007 15:41 - 5638 of 11003

K>

" there will be a button to tell you the names of the files that are fragmented."

Yes, looked at it again and almost all the fragments are in hiberfil.sys.

It is marked Excluded and I think in the depths of the Help files there is a reference to not being able to defragment it.

EDIT. And now I see the reference. It is to do with the hibernation and cannot be cleaned up.


So, that points to the reason why I can remove all but the 1.714 fragments that this sys file contains.

TP

Kayak - 09 Apr 2007 16:19 - 5639 of 11003

TP, try turning off Hibernate support (control panel/power options) then rebooting, you should be able to delete the hiberfil.sys file then, and then defragment and turn on hibernate support again if you want it. I would have thought that the file would then be allocated as one fragment. It is as big as the main memory you have since it serves to dump the main memory to disk on hibernation.

ThePublisher - 09 Apr 2007 18:01 - 5640 of 11003

K.

Wow. What a change. In fact the sys file gets deleted as soon as you turn off hibernate.

I wonder why Diskeeper don't say you should turn it off in their Help instructions - and then turn it on again.

Look at the three pictures now:-



I certainly owe you a pint for this one.

Thanks a million.

TP

Kayak - 09 Apr 2007 19:17 - 5641 of 11003

Happy it worked for you TP.

What probably happened with the hibernate file is that you added more main memory at a certain point and so Windows had to allocate more space in the file, which could not be contiguous with the original fragment.

Optimist - 09 Apr 2007 23:03 - 5642 of 11003

TP

I'm glad that you are sorted out. As Kayak says, you should not worry too much about fragmentaton so long as yo have diskeeper to keep an eye on it, which it does very effectively.

As regards hiberfil.sys, if you nhave enabled hibernation, that file is only read when you restart from hibernateion, so if you enable it then fragmentation will only add a few seconds to the computer restart.

ThePublisher - 10 Apr 2007 08:08 - 5643 of 11003

Thanks Optimist.

I guess I'm allergic to all that red - after years of using the inbuilt MS defrag software.

Yes, I do use hibernation quite a lot. But at least I now know how easy it is to clean it up.

Thanks again, chums.

Have a good (short) week.

TP

ThePublisher - 11 Apr 2007 09:14 - 5644 of 11003

I'm not impressed with the Shuffle mode in my Windows Media Player.

I picked half a dozen tracks from half a dozen albums for my playlist last night and the Player was in Shuffle mode.

I put them in the playlist by using cut and paste, so each album was in a group in the list.

I seemed to get about three tracks from one album followed by three tracks from another. The Shuffle on the CD player in my car is much more random in its selection.

Am I missing something about the way the MS Player works?

Has anyone come across another Player that is an improvement?

TP

Fundamentalist - 11 Apr 2007 15:51 - 5645 of 11003

Hi guys

have bought an MP3 player and connected it via USB to the laptop. However, i dont get the "Add New Hardware Wizard" up to enable me to install the drivers. Is there a way to force up the wizard and/or install the drivers manually (and if so where do i put them?)

many thanks in advance

ThePublisher - 11 Apr 2007 16:08 - 5646 of 11003

Fundy,

The last person you need help from is me, the master of the rubbish shuffle.

But have you tried that Control Panel Install new hardware jobbie.

And don't people tell us to disconnect USB devices in the Systems panel with Yellow Exclamation Marks?

Now, enter the experts..............

TP

Fundamentalist - 11 Apr 2007 16:37 - 5647 of 11003

I have Tp but didnt work, am trying to download the drivers from the website, hopefully that will solve it

Haystack - 11 Apr 2007 16:47 - 5648 of 11003

If you have Windows XP and the mp3 is a normal USB device then you don't need to install drivers. Go to the file manager (windows key +E) and you should see it as a storage device maybe E:, F: or G: depending on the number of disks and CD/DVD drives that you have.

jeffmack - 11 Apr 2007 17:54 - 5649 of 11003

Dont you usually install the drivers/software first then the device finds them

Seymour Clearly - 11 Apr 2007 17:55 - 5650 of 11003

Agree with Haystack, all you probably need to do is transfer the files with a drag and drop.

ThePublisher - 12 Apr 2007 07:56 - 5651 of 11003

My shuffle conundrum.

In fact there are dozens of similar media players around. Here is one source:-
http://www.softpedia.com/catList/60,0,1,0,1.html

However, I found that with Win Media Player ver 11 there is a drop down box above the play list that invokes a shuffle. And you can keep repeating it until you see the mix you want. Then you start the top file playing and let it work down the list with the normal 'shuffle' turned off.

Seems to work fine that way.

Ran a playlist to our HiFi with my little FM transmitter last night. A great source of entertainment.

TP

Seymour Clearly - 13 Apr 2007 18:28 - 5652 of 11003

Can some kind soul let me know which Sun java to download as all our work PCs need it so I can run MAM at my desk :-)

Haystack - 13 Apr 2007 20:01 - 5653 of 11003

If you go to http://www.moneyam.com/stockwatch/ then you will see this

"You must have Java installed in order to view this page correctly."

Just click on the word 'Java' and it will take you to the Sun Java download page.

Seymour Clearly - 13 Apr 2007 21:58 - 5654 of 11003

Thanks Haystack, why didn't I spot that? - because that's the page I'm wanting to view.

hilary - 14 Apr 2007 09:22 - 5655 of 11003

TP,

Have you tried using iTunes for your playlists? If not, you can download it for free from the Apple website.

Mega Bucks - 14 Apr 2007 12:10 - 5656 of 11003

SC you should have gone to Specsavers :-))

Seymour Clearly - 14 Apr 2007 12:17 - 5657 of 11003

Wash your mouth out with soap. Grrrr

:-)
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