Thread: defrag...time
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Old May 3rd 05, 05:09 AM
boni
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thanks ... i will try diskeeper and blueorbsoft
i don't understand , ensure that disk is set for DMA access?
if defrag is badly fragmented each time before i run it , how will i be
able to tell ?
when i try to defrag on regular mode it runs, just about the same.
if i were to use the ctrl + alt + delete and shutting off all the processes
rundll32 does not appear . should it?
boni.

"boni" wrote in message
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local disk (c
capacity 18.6 gb
used 10.0 gb
free 8.86 gb 914kb "Mart" wrote in
message ...
Perhaps both the Total Size and the amount of Free Space of your disk

would
be a useful starting point. (Can be ascertained in My Computer and/or
Windows Explorer)

N.B. Defrag requires some 15% Free Space to run, hence the more Free

Space -
the faster it will run.

See also :-
"Description of the Disk Defragmenter Tool in Windows 98/Me"
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;186171

Mart



"boni" wrote in message
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where would i begin to respond to the question ...size of disk and
contents
? thanks
"boni" wrote in message
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one week later......
did the same again. this time defrag took about 8hrs. on safe mode to
complete.
honestly, in respond to your question .. drive used for other things

??
or
burning to cd ?? or media files to slave drive, maybe all the

suggestions
made by you have the solution. except ..i wouldn't know where to

begin
and
resolve the problem. so that when i defrag on safe mode it wouldn't

take
so
long. since i am doing it weekly. no i don't have adware nor spyware

..
i
have ez av/firewall/ spybot. simple/uncomplicated directions
..appreciated.
thank you. boni.
"Galen" wrote in message
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In ,
boni had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:

i do a scan disk & defrag in safe mode 1x a week, and it takes

more
than 6hrs. and yes i did the delete/temp/history first before

going
into safe mode. is there a reason why it takes so long ? any
suggestions ?
thanks. boni.

Perhaps you have a bunch of stuff on your drive? Your drive is also
being
used for other things? Have you tried defragging in safe mode? Does

it
often
restart because it says contents changed or the like? Is your drive
rather
full of stuff? If so then do you have the option of burning it to

CD
or
installing a slave drive and storing non-application files and

media
files
on the slaved drive?

Galen
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