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Heh. I hate defrag sometimes. My problem is usually that I can't defrag, because I don't have enough space open on my harddrive to effectively do it, thus, being quite useless. =P
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How To Make Your Hard Disk Drive Go Faster - Tutorial on how to increase the speed of your hard disk drive

lawmatchmaker
If you are running on windows,first quit all applications. Deactivate antivirus utilities, screen savers and other programs running in the background. To ensure you've quit all programs in Windows ,Ctrl+Alt+Delete once not twice or you will shut your computer down.

You will be shown list of applications running. Highlight each application one by one and click on End Task to close them one at a time.

You should than click twice on My Computer to open the My Computer window. You should than choose the hard disk that you want to defragment,go to Properties in the shortcut File menu. You should see the Properties window for the drive that you selected. Click the Tools tab and than click the Defragment Now button.

AS for Macs, they don't usually supply the disk-defragmentation program with Mac OS, but 3rd party utilities will include 1.

Regular defragmentation of the hard disk will ensure that your hard disk operates efficiently.


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Hadi
These are surely very important stuff that each user of the computer must know even before using it, so I suppose that everyone know these valuable information, you can also add that doing a scan for each hard drive is a very important thing to do from time to time, because it fixes errors: you can do that by going to My computer and then right click your hard drive icon e.g C:/ or D:/ click properties/ tools/Checknow then a window will popup, so check the two squares so that the computer fixes the errors. And click start, the scan will probably start after you reboot your computer.

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lawmatchmaker
I agree with you Hadi, many times we take for granted that our computer will function smoothly and panic when something goes wrong,when sparing just a few minutes each day doing mantainance will save us alot of trouble. Also, quite often alot of people are not aware of the many utilities included in the Windows Operating System that help mantain the computer eg disk defrag,system restore etc. I suggest we all spare some free time to explore these functions as you never know when they will come up handy. They are usually located at Start--->Accessories--->System Tools.

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BooZker
hmm cool. I will have to try this out. How long does it take? If i have 2 internal drives C:/ drive with programs and things on it and a D:/ with just windows and other system software should i do it to both or just one of the two?

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lawmatchmaker
How long a defrag takes depends on how big your hard drives are, how corrupted your hard drives are,how fast your computer is among other factors. If this is the first defrag of your harddrive since a very long time, it could take quite awhile maybe even up to a whole day, so I suggest you just run the defrag programme in the background and do other things. Fortunately, after your first defrag and if you defrag regularly say once a week, the whole process takes a much shorter time and you will notice the difference in performance too.

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mahesh2k
Hey that was good tutorial.I will try this.Hey do you ahve any methods to keep life of floppy longer than actual.That is it gets bad sectors after 2 or three uses.what to do?

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lawmatchmaker
QUOTE(mahesh2k @ Jun 10 2006, 11:37 AM) *

Hey that was good tutorial.I will try this.Hey do you ahve any methods to keep life of floppy longer than actual.That is it gets bad sectors after 2 or three uses.what to do?


Usually, formatting the floopy should help, but remember its just a thin piece of plastic so store it in its casing until you need to use it, and keep it dry to prevent fungus growth. If data is really important should burn it into cd instead, luckily floopy is inexpensive so replacing it is a good option, but remember to back up the data somewhere else before the floopy goes bad.

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Hadi
I heard of some floppy cleaner thing, it's a product you can buy that contains a floppy with microscopic brushes. So you put this floppy into your floppy reader and it automatically clean it. And also there is some sort of a lquid that you can put on the length of the floppy, and it repairs it. That's what the guy in the store told me but I never tried it so don't blame me if something went wrong. You can find these in any compter parts shop. It's also available for CDs

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michaelper22
I've tried defragmenting my hard drive in he past, and there were no noticable speed increases. Ever since, I have given up on defragging (although that was in the days of Windows 98, things may have changed in XP). As far as defragging floppies, there is no point, especially since floppies are almost extinct (I would have to pay for it if I wanted a floppy drive in my machine).

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Avalon
I didn't think defragging hard drives was that important these days with the high speed hard drives available. However, given the size of these drives, defragging might be a good idea. I suspect however that if you have a large hard drive, (greater than 100gb) that has a lot of data on it, it will take quite a while to defrag. Nonetheless, I might give it a try and see if it speeds things up a bit. Some of my programs are taking a while to load, notably Photoshop.

Floppies are indeed almost extinct, so much so that floppy drives are an optional extra on most new computers. If you must use a floppy disk, make sure it's nothing important as they are very prone to failure. Even if you put something on a brand new floppy as a backup and put it away some place safe in case you need it later, I have many times when the floppy has failed on me. Far better to backup to a CD or for temporary data transfer, use a memory stick of some sort. I don't trust floppy disks as far as I can throw them. Actually, that could be a long way. huh.gif I just don't trust them and no longer use them.

 

 

 


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SkyStormKuja
Heh. I hate defrag sometimes. My problem is usually that I can't defrag, because I don't have enough space open on my harddrive to effectively do it, thus, being quite useless. =P

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Joshua
The antivirus stuff especially can be key, because it can really slow down your computer. Norton/Symantec programs especially are HORRIBLE at slowing down computers. If you have one installed, sometimes all you have to do is uninstall it to see a rapid speed boost of as much as 5-10 times more.

I'd also recommend deleting temporary internet files regularly, or better yet going to tools and setting your options/settings to save the minimal for temporary internet files and history. Those can also slow down browsing speed.

You might also want to go to your Add/Remove programs feature in settings and look at how much each program is taking up. Larger ones that you don't use anymore might be good to uninstall as they could free up space on your computer, and if they're set to run automatically, could also decrease the processing load for your computer.

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fffanatics
Defragmentation of the hard drive is a very important task that you need to do. If you are running windows vista, you can set it to run once a week at night. Otherwise, you can install software that can do that for you. I personally use Executive Software Diskeeper which will deframent your computer when you want, allows you to schedule defrags, and also runs quicker than the built in defragmenter.

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heavensounds
I think that the name of the topis is wrong, because by defragmenting the disc, you do not actually make it go faster (it always turns at 5400RPM or 7200RPM or something!). All you do is re-position file clusters on your disc so that windows have easier access to those file and so files are logically easier and faster to reach - that is what fragmentation is all about and it really is a good thing!

However, I realized, that doing a full FORMAT of the disc and backuping everything in advance is the best way, because it really cleans all the mess you've managed to produce in the period of your last format...of course you have to put windows back on you machine, but I like to do that, as I am a sort of computer experimenter - means that I cannot stand one installation of OS for as much as 4,5 months smile.gif

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delivi
defragmenting the hard disk regularly will definitely increase the access time and the performance of the system. As the hard drives grow larger and the amount of data grows exponentially the time taken to access fragmented data is very much larger than the time taken to access a defragmented (single fragment) file. Since the hard drive doesn't need to look our for fragments it will greatly improve the access time.

Using tools like Diskeeper to perform Boottime defragmentation will help boost the bootup time.

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