Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
ThePublisher
- 10 Nov 2008 16:59
- 7399 of 11003
scussy,
Have you tried changing the home page to blank?
TP
scussy
- 10 Nov 2008 17:27
- 7400 of 11003
yes tried many homepages,still the same 18 secs,firefox is instant,so was my IE,maybe it was a microsoft update,ill check the other pc's later,on lappy at the mo.
ThePublisher
- 10 Nov 2008 19:05
- 7401 of 11003
scussy,
Again a basic question.
Have you cleaned all the cache's and similar?
TP
scussy
- 11 Nov 2008 01:26
- 7402 of 11003
strange it now opens as it should,nice and fast,
sc
Photomad
- 17 Nov 2008 15:14
- 7404 of 11003
I defragment the disk on my pc every week to keep it running efficiently but on the last occasion the process could not be completed and various files were left unfragmented. Tried to find a free programm to download to repare but so far no luck. Anyone any ideas?
Rgds
Photo
ExecLine
- 17 Nov 2008 15:41
- 7405 of 11003
Try SmartDefrag from
Here
Take a bit of care. There are other things about to download, which are nothing at all to do with SmartDefrag.
At the site above: Click on the 'Download Now' button - the one with the funny green'white symbol and where it says 'Tested spyware free'.
Note:
Do not click on the green 'Download Here' button on the same page in the advert below, where it says 'Recommended Download'.
Optimist
- 17 Nov 2008 17:37
- 7406 of 11003
The best defragmenter is
Diskeeper which is a beefed up version of the one supplied with Windows. You do have to pay for it but it's woth it and they do a 30 day trial. If you want a free one, then
PortableApps.com have one that also has the advantage of not needing to be installed (however, I haven't used it yet).
More important, is why your defrag failed. If it is just a random error then you should be able to re-run it. The most common reason for files not to be defragmented is lack of free space and/or a fault on the disk. If you think the latter is possible then back up all of your data and run Chkdsk.
If you have plenty of free disk space and no faults, then consider which files still need to be defragmented. If they are rarely used files with only a couple of fragments/ file then it does not matter. If the page file is fragmented, then this needs to be defragmented, most programs will not do this though the better versions of Diskeeper will and there are workarounds for other programs.
Haystack
- 17 Nov 2008 17:51
- 7407 of 11003
I have been using Smartdefrag. I sometimes find that there are files that are still fragmented. If I run it again straight away then this usually solves it or at the least there are much fewer files still fragmented.
I have had to run it three times to get 0% defragmented. It may well be a lack of a contiguous space big enough for the file to be defragmented.
The space free may be quite large before the first attempt, but it can be in so many small pieces as to be difficult to use by the defrag process on the first attempt and will only be usable when it is itself one large area.
maddoctor
- 21 Nov 2008 12:19
- 7408 of 11003
I have just developed a fault with the Login for BTYahoo. When trying the Login programme it will just sit for several minutes with the Task Manager saying "not responding" but will eventually get me in. On Log out the same thing happens i.e. appears to hang but eventually Logs Out.
Thought at first it was AVG and then Yahoo servers but immediately switching off computer and restarting seems to solve the problem which leaves me with a fault in the Login/Logout programme???? which has come from where? and how do I fix it?.
any ideas anybody?
Photomad
- 21 Nov 2008 14:47
- 7409 of 11003
Thanks for all the help and advice, I'll give it a go this w/e.
Photo.
klal
- 23 Nov 2008 11:26
- 7412 of 11003
Optimist, thanks for that.
I have tracked down a Western Digital 160 Gig ATA drive.
Western Digital
This is what I intend doing: Using Acronis Trueimage Personal, create a complete image and restore it on the new disk. Can it be as simple as that? I'm a bit confused about imaging and cloning - are they the same thing? I want to avoid installing Windows XP on the new disk and am hoping restoring the image/clone would do the job. Any advice gratefully accepted.
ExecLine
- 23 Nov 2008 13:31
- 7415 of 11003
klal
ThePublisher was using Acronis True Image above, if you want to check out what he has posted.
I have it on my machine but thus far, I haven't used it.
Be careful! Disk letters in standalone AcronisTrueImage might sometimes differ from the way Windows identifies drives. For example, the D: drive identified in the standalone AcronisTrueImage might correspond to the E: drive in Windows.
I found a 94 page PDF file 'User's Guide' for Acronis True Image 10.0 at
http://eqca.download.acronis.com/pdf/TrueImage10.0_ug.en.pdf
It could be helpful.
ThePublisher
- 23 Nov 2008 15:55
- 7417 of 11003
Hi,
I'm using Acronis Home Version 11.
I don't do anything sophisticated. I do a backup and then one differential and then a new full backup.
I'd done a full backup from a Vista PC to a USB external drive.
In trying to move the internal drive of the PC to a drive caddy it got corrupted beyond recovery. We fitted a newly formatted internal of the same size and booted the PC with the CD that comes with Acronis. After a couple of false starts the PC recognised the USB drive and I was able to totally restore the internal drive.
It did take eleven hours, but those were eleven hours over night - so none of my time wasted.
TP
Bolshi
- 23 Nov 2008 16:15
- 7418 of 11003
maddoctor.
I had something similar with BT Yahoo hanging & not responding a while ago. I deleted the Yahoo browser & re-installed. All been OK since.
...........well apart from now, when I've just installed Fix It Utilities 9 & every soddin' things seems slow :-(.