good question. Vista has the capabilities to select multiple drives for
defrag. I think it does it sequentially. What ever it best, which depends
on how good the computer is, probably best if it was done sequentially if you
are working while it defrags but perhaps it would be quicker if it
defragmented the drives simultaneously...
My vote is for it to defragment the drives sequentially so system resources
aren't too heavily used.
All I want is to be able to start a defrag, walk away, and come back to find
all drives defragmented. Not have to want and manually select to defrag each
drive.
Also it's time to get rid of the notificaton that comes up after the
defragment button is clicked saying that the drive doesn't need to be
defragmented. If I didn't want to do a defrag I wouldn't have opned the
application and clicked defragment!
The notification could at least have a count down that gives the user a
chance to not defragment and when it times out it goes ahead with
defragmenting.
Windows XP's Defragment utility requires your presence (it shouldn't at all
once started) and too much manual fiddling.
"Engin Tarhan" wrote:
> I think that it would be an easy thing for MS to do this. However, I believe
> you should also indicate your choice concerning the process. Do you want all
> the selected drives to be defragged simultaneously, or would it be
> acceptable if they arranged the selected drives to do it sequentially?
>
> Good luck
> Engin
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> > Can't select to defrag more than 1 drive in the defragment utility.
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> > Please upgrade this utility so all drives can be selected in a defrag.
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