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Defrag.exe and dfrgntfs.exe in the Task Manager

 
 
Thomas Howard
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      19th Nov 2003
Why do these two items goto work on my hard drive 20 minutes after the
computer is idle? There is no scheduled task for this operation in
the control panel (scheduled tasks), and........... if I use the
analyze the c drive with the defrag tool, it says that this volume
does not need to be defragged. So why is XP so damm persistent at
defragging my drive when I'm not looking, and How do I shut this
annoying little quirk off.

Thom.

TIA
 
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Andrew E
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      19th Nov 2003
Open cmd prompt,at the curser typeefrag /d
then:dfrgntfs /d
You might need to add C: after the cmd,as Defrag C: /d
The /d disables auto-run
>-----Original Message-----
>Why do these two items goto work on my hard drive 20

minutes after the
>computer is idle? There is no scheduled task for this

operation in
>the control panel (scheduled tasks), and........... if I

use the
>analyze the c drive with the defrag tool, it says that

this volume
>does not need to be defragged. So why is XP so damm

persistent at
>defragging my drive when I'm not looking, and How do I

shut this
>annoying little quirk off.
>
>Thom.
>
>TIA
>.
>

 
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Thomas Howard
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      19th Nov 2003
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:05:46 -0800, "Andrew E" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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> Open cmd prompt,at the curser typeefrag /d
> then:dfrgntfs /d
> You might need to add C: after the cmd,as Defrag C: /d
> The /d disables auto-run


This didn't work. The error message was

C:\>Defrag C: /d
The following command line parameter is not recognized: /d

C:\>Defrag /d
The following command line parameter is not recognized: /d

Any other suggestions ?

TIA
Thom



>>-----Original Message-----
>>Why do these two items goto work on my hard drive 20

>minutes after the
>>computer is idle? There is no scheduled task for this

>operation in
>>the control panel (scheduled tasks), and........... if I

>use the
>>analyze the c drive with the defrag tool, it says that

>this volume
>>does not need to be defragged. So why is XP so damm

>persistent at
>>defragging my drive when I'm not looking, and How do I

>shut this
>>annoying little quirk off.
>>
>>Thom.
>>
>>TIA
>>.
>>


 
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grahamilton
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      19th Nov 2003
Whats so annoying about it?

Basicaly its windows optimizing itself, its not defraging files, its moving
all the startup files into one location on your harddrive to reduce the
amount of time it takes your PC to boot. Only does this, as you said, when
the computer has been idle for 5 to 30 mins, runs in the backround without
interupting your work. You could stop this by turning off the windows
prefetch using the registry editor, but best just to leave it alone and
ignore it.


for a more indepth read have a look of the "Fast System Startup for PCs
Running Windows XP white paper"
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/hwdev/...oot-winxp.mspx



"Thomas Howard" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Why do these two items goto work on my hard drive 20 minutes after the
> computer is idle? There is no scheduled task for this operation in
> the control panel (scheduled tasks), and........... if I use the
> analyze the c drive with the defrag tool, it says that this volume
> does not need to be defragged. So why is XP so damm persistent at
> defragging my drive when I'm not looking, and How do I shut this
> annoying little quirk off.
>
> Thom.
>
> TIA



 
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Thomas Howard
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      19th Nov 2003
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 13:46:52 -0000, "grahamilton" <.@.com> wrote:

>Whats so annoying about it?
>


What's annoying about it, is that .... I am man and it's the machine,
and it will do as I say. This is not the Matrix. LOL. But
honestly, the drive it's messing with is a older 5400 and I would
prefer to have command over hard working periods like defrag, and
oversee the actual time spent on such a process. In newer machines
I'm sure it's fine, but not in this case.

Thanks for the info. I have disabled prefetch with a zero and am a
happy camper now.

Thanks once again grahamilton.
Thom



>Basicaly its windows optimizing itself, its not defraging files, its moving
>all the startup files into one location on your harddrive to reduce the
>amount of time it takes your PC to boot. Only does this, as you said, when
>the computer has been idle for 5 to 30 mins, runs in the backround without
>interupting your work. You could stop this by turning off the windows
>prefetch using the registry editor, but best just to leave it alone and
>ignore it.
>
>
>for a more indepth read have a look of the "Fast System Startup for PCs
>Running Windows XP white paper"
>http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/hwdev/...oot-winxp.mspx
>
>
>
>"Thomas Howard" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Why do these two items goto work on my hard drive 20 minutes after the
>> computer is idle? There is no scheduled task for this operation in
>> the control panel (scheduled tasks), and........... if I use the
>> analyze the c drive with the defrag tool, it says that this volume
>> does not need to be defragged. So why is XP so damm persistent at
>> defragging my drive when I'm not looking, and How do I shut this
>> annoying little quirk off.
>>
>> Thom.
>>
>> TIA

>


 
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grahamilton
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      19th Nov 2003
defrag /b is what it should be, dont need to add the drive letter



"Thomas Howard" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:05:46 -0800, "Andrew E" <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote:
>
> > Open cmd prompt,at the curser typeefrag /d
> > then:dfrgntfs /d
> > You might need to add C: after the cmd,as Defrag C: /d
> > The /d disables auto-run

>
> This didn't work. The error message was
>
> C:\>Defrag C: /d
> The following command line parameter is not recognized: /d
>
> C:\>Defrag /d
> The following command line parameter is not recognized: /d
>
> Any other suggestions ?
>
> TIA
> Thom
>
>
>
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>Why do these two items goto work on my hard drive 20

> >minutes after the
> >>computer is idle? There is no scheduled task for this

> >operation in
> >>the control panel (scheduled tasks), and........... if I

> >use the
> >>analyze the c drive with the defrag tool, it says that

> >this volume
> >>does not need to be defragged. So why is XP so damm

> >persistent at
> >>defragging my drive when I'm not looking, and How do I

> >shut this
> >>annoying little quirk off.
> >>
> >>Thom.
> >>
> >>TIA
> >>.
> >>

>



 
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