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2006-11-26 23:40:26 · 10 answers · asked by Butterfly 1 in Computers & Internet Hardware Other - Hardware

10 answers

Well,
Want to keep your computer running smoothly? Would you like to possibly speed it up at the same time? There is a simple little utility program built into Windows that will help you do just that. It is called Disk Defragmenter.

Don't be put off by the name. It sounds a bit complicated, but defragmenting your hard disk is easy. You just need a little knowledge about how a computer works to understand what disk defragmentation is and how it works.

Defrag Explained
When you add a file or a new program to a brand new computer, the hard disk is relatively empty so new data is written to the hard disk in one contiguous block. When you need to use that information, the computer can quickly access it because it is all in one place.

As you use your computer adding files and programs, the hard disk begins to fill up. Deleting files or removing programs creates small empty areas among the other data that the computer will reuse. After awhile, the computer is no longer saving information in large blocks. Instead, it stores information in the many little empty nooks and crannies of your hard disk. The result is that one program or file is broken up, or fragmented, into little pieces and stored in many different areas of the hard disk. The computer ingeniously keeps track of the addresses of each piece of data and puts it all together when it is needed. Yet, obviously, the more broken up the information is, the longer it takes to access the data and the slower the computer becomes.

Finding the Defrag Utility
The solution is a simple one. Your Windows computer comes with a program that will defragment your hard disk. This process reunites all the data into large blocks and gathers all the free space on the hard disk into one block making data retrieval faster and easier for the computer. Most of you will be able to find the disk defrag program by clicking on the Start button, then choosing (All) Programs, Accessories, System Tools, and finally clicking on the Disk Defragmenter. If you have any trouble finding it, simply click on Start, then Help. Click on the Search tab and type in the word "defragment." The computer will give you a link to the defrag program.

Depending on your computer and your hard disk, defragmenting the hard disk can take a bit of time. After you defrag, you will see no difference in your computer, except for a little faster speed if the disk was very fragmented. Yet, getting into the routine of defragging every now and then is a good habit to form since it keeps your computer running smoothly. Some programs, like video editing software, will crash if the disk is too fragmented.

Trouble Shooting Defrag
Before you start the defrag process you will want to turn off any programs that you are running, including those running in the background like firewalls and anti-virus programs. If you try to defrag when these programs are running, the defrag process will constantly be stopped.

If you turn off the major programs that you have running and still find that the defrag routine is constantly interrupted, you can defrag from safe mode. Safe mode is a troubleshooting mode for Windows. In normal Windows operations, many individual programs may be automatically started along with the Windows operating system. In safe mode, only the operating system and drivers are loaded. Since no other programs are loaded, there is nothing running in the background to interfere with the defrag process.

To start your computer in safe mode, simply turn the computer off, and when it starts to reboot, press the F8 key. The exact time that you should press the F8 key varies with different Windows versions and it is always difficult to pinpoint. Sometimes pressing the F8 key and holding it down during the boot process will work. Continuously tapping the F8 key during the boot process seems to work the best for most computers. Once the safe mode screen comes up, use the arrow key to choose "Safe Mode". You can verify that you are in safe mode by noting that the computer screen says "safe mode" in each corner. You may notice that the screen looks different, perhaps grainy or pixilated. That is normal for safe mode. Once in safe mode, start the defrag process as noted above. When the process is complete, click Start/Shutdown to restart the computer.

How often you defrag your computer depends on the size of your hard drive, the amount you use your computer, and type of use you give it. Once a month is a good practice for most average users. Whether you decide to defrag once a month or just a few times a year, defragging can help your computer run smoother and faster.

2006-11-26 23:52:40 · answer #1 · answered by sriram 2 · 0 1

Defragging is actually arranging the files/datas in a systamatic manner. Please use the start menu and then to programs then accessories and then system tools there have disk defragment. The time taken will be depending upon the size of the disk and speed of your computer. If it is first time it may even take two to three hours. You can always discontinue and restart whenever it is convenient. The best way is do it regularly using scheduler.
all the best.

2006-11-26 23:50:12 · answer #2 · answered by chandrarajessh 2 · 0 1

Well I wont really recommend using the Windows default defrag program. I have used alot , and i have found "perfect disk 7 " to be the best one. Just download it from www.download.com and install it. It has a very simple interface and you would know easily how to operate it.
The time taken would depend on how fast ur comp is, and how big ur drive is. And u can run perfect disk in the background while using windows normally. Obviously, the first time u do it, would be longer than doing it at other times.
The software has a trial time. If u want to know how to unlock it, then email me at hio714@yahoo.com I will will tell u how.

2006-11-26 23:50:59 · answer #3 · answered by rooney 4 · 0 0

Clean your cache, = http://www.stevengould.org/software/cleanup and/or
Disk Cleaner = http://www.robertenfemke.nl/~diskclean

then Boot into safe mode, = http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2001052409420406 , then go to Start/all programs/accessories/system tools/disk cleanup , and run disk cleanup ,

Then enable CHKDSK, = Click your "My Computer" in the start menu, R-Click the C: Drive, go down and click on properties in the drop menu. When the properties folder opens, click on the Tools Tab, The first item in the list is to do CHKDSK. Put a check mark in all the boxes/start/yes/apply/ok . The PC should be rebooted in safe mode to do the scan. To view the results of a CHKDSK go to Administrative Tools > Event Viewer > Application, look for the most recent Winlogon event and double-click on it.

Then run Disk Defrag from safe mode. After booting into safe mode go to Start/all programs/accessories/system tools/Disk Defragmenter. When you open "Defrag", click on "analyze", and it will tell you if you need to defrag or not.

2006-11-26 23:53:36 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Starts Menu - All Programs Assocessories - System tools

How long - depends on your 1) Hard disk capacity 2) How complex is your Harddisk (I means, how long you have NOT defrag them!!)

Best regards

2006-11-26 23:46:31 · answer #5 · answered by CK 3 · 0 1

goto the start menu and then to programs then accessories and then system tools there have disk defragment it will take around two to three hours if i am not wrong depending on the data on disk

2006-11-26 23:42:40 · answer #6 · answered by Trinity 4 · 1 1

Defragment A Hard Drive


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It is a good idea to defragment you hard drive on a regular basis. Defragmenting puts all the files you use in order and consolidates all of your free disk space in a large block. Windows provides a “Disk Defragmenter” in system tools. You can find it by clicking on the start button and selecting, programs, accessories, system tools. You can also try opening “My Computer” right click on the drive you want to defragment, click properties, and select the tools tab. You can also run “Scandisk” in this manor. If you are having problems with scandisk or disk defragmenter not completing the task or having to restart a lot, try starting windows in safe mode and then run the program. To start in safe mode tap the F5 key after you start your computer but before the windows screen pops up. You will see a box that explains your running in safe mode. Click O.K. and proceed to run scandisk or defrag. When running in safe mode your video display will change to 16 colors and you will not have sound. Do not be alarmed, everything should be back to normal when you restart your computer. It is a good idea to defragment you hard drive on a regular basis. Defragmenting puts all the files you use in order and consolidates all of your free disk space in a large block. Windows provides a “Disk Defragmenter” in system tools. You can find it by clicking on the start button and selecting, programs, accessories, system tools. You can also try opening “My Computer” right click on the drive you want to defragment, click properties, and select the tools tab. You can also run “Scandisk” in this manor. If you are having problems with scandisk or disk defragmenter not completing the task or having to restart a lot, try starting windows in safe mode and then run the program. To start in safe mode tap the F5 key after you start your computer but before the windows screen pops up. You will see a box that explains your running in safe mode. Click O.K. and proceed to run scandisk or defrag. When running in safe mode your video display will change to 16 colors and you will not have sound. Do not be alarmed, everything should be back to normal when you restart your computer. It will take a few hours. Its ok to leave while it is doing this but don't stay gone to long you want to make sure u restart your computer when its done to make it work. Good Luck.

2006-11-26 23:51:37 · answer #7 · answered by babygirl 3 · 0 1

(1) get rid of all temporary files. Close all programs except Windows. Turn off/disconnect modem. (2) go to START - RUN, and type in 'scandisk' and let it run -- takes only a few minutes. (3) go to START - RUN, and type in 'defrag' and let it run -- may take over 12 hours ... depending on lots of factors.

2006-11-26 23:50:28 · answer #8 · answered by tom_terrific73 4 · 0 1

hi
start >programs>accessories>system tools>disk defragementor

it takes much time but it is recomended for all computer users

2006-11-27 00:17:12 · answer #9 · answered by G K 2 · 0 0

The option is somewhere in your control panel i think. It may take a while (but not forever) so i suggest you put the kettle on and out your feet up. Done it before myself. x

2006-11-26 23:49:56 · answer #10 · answered by Cairn Raider 2 · 0 1

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