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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

The Other Kevin - 06 Oct 2010 12:42 - 9167 of 11003

Pretty to look at? The words Drying Paint and Watching spring to mind!

kernow - 06 Oct 2010 12:56 - 9168 of 11003

Indeed. I started defrag at 21.00hrs. It was 34% complete at around 03.30 when I made a trip across the landing. Nothing else running and speed of scan on max.
Also as Hilary says some files were not defragged.
Thanks for all the responses - I'll probably try TP's solution first if only cos I like my ccleaner.

tyketto - 06 Oct 2010 13:28 - 9169 of 11003

I use Comodo, Firewall and Antivirus.Free.
Has very handy set of tools, including defrag.
It's very quick, but then it's only an 80 Gig HD.

Haystack - 06 Oct 2010 16:30 - 9170 of 11003

If you are going to defrag your disk then make sure you run CCleaner first to remove all the unwanted and temporary files otherwise it will take even longer.

ExecLine - 06 Oct 2010 20:14 - 9171 of 11003

Zachary about the CCleaner!

Clear the rubbish and then defrag and then defrag again. Get rid of those frags.

This post was done so fast on this machine, it was edited before it was posted. :-)

Haystack - 06 Oct 2010 22:39 - 9172 of 11003

One of the other problems with some of the defrag software is that it doesn't defrag the free space. This means that as files expand or new files get written they get bits and pieces to use. I notice that Piriform Defraggler has a feature to just defrag the free space and on a file by file basis if requested. It seems pretty good. It has made a better job at defragmentation than Smart Defrag, but it took around ten times as long. I am going to try the Auslogics Defrag system next.

Haystack - 07 Oct 2010 02:14 - 9173 of 11003

After Auslogics Defrag and then the other two repeated again I finally managed 0% fragmentation. Each defragmenter managed different files to a different degree.

ThePublisher - 07 Oct 2010 13:06 - 9174 of 11003

Whist we are in disk tidy up mode (must be too quiet for much trading) can I mention the massive disk space I recovered by using the facility to delete all the recovery points but one in Drive Properties.

I have a 250 gig disk on this machine. I let MS update my Vista. I recovered about 30 gig three months ago and another 30 gig had crept back by yesterday.

TP

ThePublisher - 08 Oct 2010 09:27 - 9175 of 11003

For those of you using Defraggler to work on free space you should look at this.

Judging from the date of the last message and that of the most recent update my guess is that the bug is not yet fixed.

TP

kernow - 08 Oct 2010 10:25 - 9176 of 11003

Well defraggler took even longer than the MS version 21.00hrs and finished around 09.30 this am. - and it had an MS defragged HD to start with. I'm still left with 11% defragmentation. I'll try Hillary's option next.

hilary - 08 Oct 2010 11:30 - 9177 of 11003

How full is your hard disk, Kernow?

skinny - 08 Oct 2010 11:32 - 9178 of 11003

That's a bit personnal!

hilary - 08 Oct 2010 11:35 - 9179 of 11003

Is your disk even hard, Skinners?

:o)

skinny - 08 Oct 2010 11:40 - 9180 of 11003

Back in the old days, I used to have an 8 inch floppy!

kernow - 08 Oct 2010 11:42 - 9181 of 11003

35gb used out of 145 gb capacity - hence I can't see the problem of slowness and fragments left over.

kernow - 08 Oct 2010 11:44 - 9182 of 11003

for the record skinny I've still got one :-)

skinny - 08 Oct 2010 11:49 - 9183 of 11003

Lol

MightyMicro - 08 Oct 2010 11:50 - 9184 of 11003

I had a machine with two of those 8" disks - 256Kb capacity each. It was an Altos running CP/M 2.2.

The reset/reboot button protruded from the top front of the case so it was very easy to reboot the thing accidentally. I found that an essential mod was to place a piece of toilet roll centre over the button to shield it.

hilary - 08 Oct 2010 11:50 - 9185 of 11003

Are you boys sure you're that not confusing your inches with centimetres?

Kernow,

I used Auslogics on one of my PCs after you posted earlier this week as it jogged my memory. It only took about 10 minutes to defrag 22GB of used space.

ThePublisher - 08 Oct 2010 12:13 - 9186 of 11003

Back to 9147 - time flies when you watch your defragger.

Just installed Acronis 2011. It is aeons ahead in terms of loading and creating a schedule compared with the one I bought a couple of years ago.

Now to see it it works?

Set it to run whilst I savour a pint of Old Peculiar - TGIF.

TP
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