Other than having one of those defraggers like PerfectDisk which I have, how would one defrag system files using Windows? I assume that the normal control pannel defrager using Windows doesn't do this.
computer->right click drive->properties->tools->defragment
computer->right click drive->properties->tools->defragment
Neat utility Thanks Where does it go when finished?Your suggestion won't defrag system files that are in use, which I think, was the original question FrankJr posed.
Take a look @ PageDefrag
Is the pc booting up normally now or is there a problem? Did you write down the stop error from the blue screen?A couple of weeks ago I decided to defragment my Dell Dimension 8400, not that I thought it was essential but because I thought it might make my computer a little more responsive. (It was already lightning fast, but I thought greased lightning might be possible!)
Using the method shown by mike123abc I put the machine into defrag mode and went to bed. The next morning, when I checked the results, the machine was frozen. The blue screen of doom resulted from a forced reboot. I've had a computer fix-it guy working on it for 2 weeks now trying to figure out what went wrong. He started from the premise that it was a software issue, moved on to a controller issue, is now looking at a disk drive issue, and ultimately may conclude it is a motherboard issue.
Anybody with constructive comments or experience, please pm me or post whatever suggestion you have.
Thanks, Fitzie
Is the pc booting up normally now or is there a problem? Did you write down the stop error from the blue screen?
Running the normal hard drive test gave me the "Fail. Code 7." message if I recall correctly, for both drives. That's when I decided to get someone in with more patience than me. Maybe I'll know more tomorrow.
Thanks for the interest.
Fitzie