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Guest Ed Meza
Posted

Hello,

 

I would appreciate a clarification on the following inquiry:

 

What is the difference, if any, while optimizing the system in this fashion:

 

1) I usually optimize the Win Me system in Safe Mode thru the Maintenance

Wizard. Then do a restart.

2) Today, after doing the above, I clicked on My Computer and optimized C

disk. I found out that there were lots of gaps and it took just a long time

to optimize drive C.

 

Shouldn't the Maintenance Wizard take care of the defrag? Why does drive C

show like nothing has been done when defraging thru "My Computer"? I hope

that this query makes sense.

 

I seem to recall that some users prefer to defrag via different utilities,

could someone also provide me with a safe link?

 

Thanks in advance,

Ed

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Guest webster72n
Posted

Re: System Defrag

 

 

This would be one of them, Ed, for 'Diskeeper Lite' (Freeware),

you'ld have to scroll down a few items to get there:

 

http://labmice.techtarget.com/Utilities/diskmgmt.htm

 

I am using this utility with very good results.

<H>.

 

 

"Ed Meza" <tony_nospam24@q.com> wrote in message

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> Hello,

>

> I would appreciate a clarification on the following inquiry:

>

> What is the difference, if any, while optimizing the system in this

fashion:

>

> 1) I usually optimize the Win Me system in Safe Mode thru the Maintenance

> Wizard. Then do a restart.

> 2) Today, after doing the above, I clicked on My Computer and optimized C

> disk. I found out that there were lots of gaps and it took just a long

time

> to optimize drive C.

>

> Shouldn't the Maintenance Wizard take care of the defrag? Why does drive

C

> show like nothing has been done when defraging thru "My Computer"? I hope

> that this query makes sense.

>

> I seem to recall that some users prefer to defrag via different utilities,

> could someone also provide me with a safe link?

>

> Thanks in advance,

> Ed

>

>

Guest webster72n
Posted

Re: System Defrag

 

This link might serve you better:

 

http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Utilities/Disk_Maintenance_and_Repair_Utilities/Diskeeper_Lite.html

 

<H>.

 

 

"Ed Meza" <tony_nospam24@q.com> wrote in message

news:u610LEUNIHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> Hello,

>

> I would appreciate a clarification on the following inquiry:

>

> What is the difference, if any, while optimizing the system in this

fashion:

>

> 1) I usually optimize the Win Me system in Safe Mode thru the Maintenance

> Wizard. Then do a restart.

> 2) Today, after doing the above, I clicked on My Computer and optimized C

> disk. I found out that there were lots of gaps and it took just a long

time

> to optimize drive C.

>

> Shouldn't the Maintenance Wizard take care of the defrag? Why does drive

C

> show like nothing has been done when defraging thru "My Computer"? I hope

> that this query makes sense.

>

> I seem to recall that some users prefer to defrag via different utilities,

> could someone also provide me with a safe link?

>

> Thanks in advance,

> Ed

>

>

Guest webster72n
Posted

Re: System Defrag

 

 

"webster72n" <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote in message

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> This link might serve you better:

http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=1207

>

>

http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Utilities/Disk_Maintenance_and_Repair_Utilities/Diskeeper_Lite.html

>

> <H>.

>

>

> "Ed Meza" <tony_nospam24@q.com> wrote in message

> news:u610LEUNIHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> > Hello,

> >

> > I would appreciate a clarification on the following inquiry:

> >

> > What is the difference, if any, while optimizing the system in this

> fashion:

> >

> > 1) I usually optimize the Win Me system in Safe Mode thru the

Maintenance

> > Wizard. Then do a restart.

> > 2) Today, after doing the above, I clicked on My Computer and optimized

C

> > disk. I found out that there were lots of gaps and it took just a long

> time

> > to optimize drive C.

> >

> > Shouldn't the Maintenance Wizard take care of the defrag? Why does

drive

> C

> > show like nothing has been done when defraging thru "My Computer"? I

hope

> > that this query makes sense.

> >

> > I seem to recall that some users prefer to defrag via different

utilities,

> > could someone also provide me with a safe link?

> >

> > Thanks in advance,

> > Ed

> >

> >

>

>

Guest The Moose
Posted

Re: System Defrag

 

On Dec 2, 7:05 pm, "Ed Meza" <tony_nospa...@q.com> wrote:

> Hello,

>

> I would appreciate a clarification on the following inquiry:

>

> What is the difference, if any, while optimizing the system in this fashion:

>

> 1) I usually optimize the Win Me system in Safe Mode thru the Maintenance

> Wizard. Then do a restart.

> 2) Today, after doing the above, I clicked on My Computer and optimized C

> disk. I found out that there were lots of gaps and it took just a long time

> to optimize drive C.

>

> Shouldn't the Maintenance Wizard take care of the defrag? Why does drive C

> show like nothing has been done when defraging thru "My Computer"? I hope

> that this query makes sense.

>

> I seem to recall that some users prefer to defrag via different utilities,

> could someone also provide me with a safe link?

>

> Thanks in advance,

> Ed

 

 

 

I use ScanDefrag from: http://home.earthlink.net/~bblanton2/scandefrag/main.htm

I run it a 2AM. It re-boots the computer and then stops everything

that's running in the background except for the operating system. It

runs quickly because all the other software is not running in

competition with it. It takes care of itself while I'm sleeping.

What more could you want :GRIN:

 

Barb

Guest webster72n
Posted

Re: System Defrag

 

 

"The Moose" <moose53@hotmail.com> wrote in message

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> On Dec 2, 7:05 pm, "Ed Meza" <tony_nospa...@q.com> wrote:

> > Hello,

> >

> > I would appreciate a clarification on the following inquiry:

> >

> > What is the difference, if any, while optimizing the system in this

fashion:

> >

> > 1) I usually optimize the Win Me system in Safe Mode thru the

Maintenance

> > Wizard. Then do a restart.

> > 2) Today, after doing the above, I clicked on My Computer and optimized

C

> > disk. I found out that there were lots of gaps and it took just a long

time

> > to optimize drive C.

> >

> > Shouldn't the Maintenance Wizard take care of the defrag? Why does

drive C

> > show like nothing has been done when defraging thru "My Computer"? I

hope

> > that this query makes sense.

> >

> > I seem to recall that some users prefer to defrag via different

utilities,

> > could someone also provide me with a safe link?

> >

> > Thanks in advance,

> > Ed

>

>

>

> I use ScanDefrag from:

http://home.earthlink.net/~bblanton2/scandefrag/main.htm

> I run it a 2AM. It re-boots the computer and then stops everything

> that's running in the background except for the operating system. It

> runs quickly because all the other software is not running in

> competition with it. It takes care of itself while I'm sleeping.

> What more could you want :GRIN:

 

Not a bad idea, but totally dependent on preference.

I have Avast and usually run 'scandisk' before defragging, but then Avast

and the firewall must be disabled for that purpose. Before running

'Diskeeper' I can turn them back on, because they are not interfering with

it. Having this defrag-utility does interfere with the use of the

'Maintenance Wizard' and for some strange reason I don't have the need to

run any one of them in Safe Mode, let's say "so far, so good".

<H>.

>

> Barb

Guest Ed Meza
Posted

Re: System Defrag

 

Thank you Harry & Barb. Will give those utilities a try & decide which one

I like.

Cheers,

Ed

 

"webster72n" <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote in message

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>

> "The Moose" <moose53@hotmail.com> wrote in message

> news:b131bd75-2306-45f8-a124-1d35693fa310@y5g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...

> > On Dec 2, 7:05 pm, "Ed Meza" <tony_nospa...@q.com> wrote:

> > > Hello,

> > >

> > > I would appreciate a clarification on the following inquiry:

> > >

> > > What is the difference, if any, while optimizing the system in this

> fashion:

> > >

> > > 1) I usually optimize the Win Me system in Safe Mode thru the

> Maintenance

> > > Wizard. Then do a restart.

> > > 2) Today, after doing the above, I clicked on My Computer and

optimized

> C

> > > disk. I found out that there were lots of gaps and it took just a

long

> time

> > > to optimize drive C.

> > >

> > > Shouldn't the Maintenance Wizard take care of the defrag? Why does

> drive C

> > > show like nothing has been done when defraging thru "My Computer"? I

> hope

> > > that this query makes sense.

> > >

> > > I seem to recall that some users prefer to defrag via different

> utilities,

> > > could someone also provide me with a safe link?

> > >

> > > Thanks in advance,

> > > Ed

> >

> >

> >

> > I use ScanDefrag from:

> http://home.earthlink.net/~bblanton2/scandefrag/main.htm

> > I run it a 2AM. It re-boots the computer and then stops everything

> > that's running in the background except for the operating system. It

> > runs quickly because all the other software is not running in

> > competition with it. It takes care of itself while I'm sleeping.

> > What more could you want :GRIN:

>

> Not a bad idea, but totally dependent on preference.

> I have Avast and usually run 'scandisk' before defragging, but then Avast

> and the firewall must be disabled for that purpose. Before running

> 'Diskeeper' I can turn them back on, because they are not interfering with

> it. Having this defrag-utility does interfere with the use of the

> 'Maintenance Wizard' and for some strange reason I don't have the need to

> run any one of them in Safe Mode, let's say "so far, so good".

> <H>.

>

> >

> > Barb

>

>

Guest webster72n
Posted

Re: System Defrag

 

You are quite welcome, Ed, hopefully this will rectify your problem.

If not, please, let us know.

 

Harry.

 

 

"Ed Meza" <tony_nospam24@q.com> wrote in message

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> Thank you Harry & Barb. Will give those utilities a try & decide which

one

> I like.

> Cheers,

> Ed

>

> "webster72n" <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote in message

> news:OoKdTMiNIHA.2376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> >

> > "The Moose" <moose53@hotmail.com> wrote in message

> > news:b131bd75-2306-45f8-a124-1d35693fa310@y5g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...

> > > On Dec 2, 7:05 pm, "Ed Meza" <tony_nospa...@q.com> wrote:

> > > > Hello,

> > > >

> > > > I would appreciate a clarification on the following inquiry:

> > > >

> > > > What is the difference, if any, while optimizing the system in this

> > fashion:

> > > >

> > > > 1) I usually optimize the Win Me system in Safe Mode thru the

> > Maintenance

> > > > Wizard. Then do a restart.

> > > > 2) Today, after doing the above, I clicked on My Computer and

> optimized

> > C

> > > > disk. I found out that there were lots of gaps and it took just a

> long

> > time

> > > > to optimize drive C.

> > > >

> > > > Shouldn't the Maintenance Wizard take care of the defrag? Why does

> > drive C

> > > > show like nothing has been done when defraging thru "My Computer"?

I

> > hope

> > > > that this query makes sense.

> > > >

> > > > I seem to recall that some users prefer to defrag via different

> > utilities,

> > > > could someone also provide me with a safe link?

> > > >

> > > > Thanks in advance,

> > > > Ed

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > I use ScanDefrag from:

> > http://home.earthlink.net/~bblanton2/scandefrag/main.htm

> > > I run it a 2AM. It re-boots the computer and then stops everything

> > > that's running in the background except for the operating system. It

> > > runs quickly because all the other software is not running in

> > > competition with it. It takes care of itself while I'm sleeping.

> > > What more could you want :GRIN:

> >

> > Not a bad idea, but totally dependent on preference.

> > I have Avast and usually run 'scandisk' before defragging, but then

Avast

> > and the firewall must be disabled for that purpose. Before running

> > 'Diskeeper' I can turn them back on, because they are not interfering

with

> > it. Having this defrag-utility does interfere with the use of the

> > 'Maintenance Wizard' and for some strange reason I don't have the need

to

> > run any one of them in Safe Mode, let's say "so far, so good".

> > <H>.

> >

> > >

> > > Barb

> >

> >

>

>

Guest O.J. Newman
Posted

Re: System Defrag

 

Hello:

 

I have also used ScanDefrag with excellent results, and was going to post a

suggestion for it, if Barb hadn't beaten me to it <g>.

 

O.J.

 

> I use ScanDefrag from:

> http://home.earthlink.net/~bblanton2/scandefrag/main.htm

> I run it a 2AM. It re-boots the computer and then stops everything

> that's running in the background except for the operating system. It

> runs quickly because all the other software is not running in

> competition with it. It takes care of itself while I'm sleeping.

> What more could you want :GRIN:

>

> Barb


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