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mp
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      31st Jul 2011
I have an old desktop comp that runs real slow and disk activity "seems
excessive"
by "disk activity "seems excessive"" I mean I see the disk access light and
hear the clicking longer than I'd think it should.

xp pro version 2002 sp2
intel pent 3, 601MHz, 384 mb ram

i've run disk defrag many many times this am and it still has lots of white
lines, red lines among the blue bands
(white = unused, blue = contig, red = fragmented, green = unmovable)

I've run defrag at least 50 times this am and it now only spends a few
seconds "compacting and moving" and very lttle has changed in the
display....I was hoping to get mostly blue on the left side and mostly white
on the right side...seems like it would take a 1000 times to get there at
this rate....

If i do analyze instead of defrag it says does not need defragged....

is this just a hopeless case and i have to accept the current state or is
there a way to automate defragging so that i could leave it repeating all
day and hope to eventually get to a cleaner state???

thanks
mark

ps i also have avast home edition and malwarebytes...both report clean
system


 
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Steve Hayes
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      31st Jul 2011
On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 09:59:18 -0500, "mp" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>I have an old desktop comp that runs real slow and disk activity "seems
>excessive"
>by "disk activity "seems excessive"" I mean I see the disk access light and
>hear the clicking longer than I'd think it should.
>
>xp pro version 2002 sp2
>intel pent 3, 601MHz, 384 mb ram

^^^

There's your problem, especially if you have automatic upgrades switched on.

Each software upgrade adds more bells and whistles which require more and more
RAM, and if there isn't enough it swaps to disk.

You keep getting offered new versions of web browsers, flash players and other
gizmos, and each of these is more memory hungry than the last.

Try to upgrade to at least 1 Gb of RAM





>
>i've run disk defrag many many times this am and it still has lots of white
>lines, red lines among the blue bands
>(white = unused, blue = contig, red = fragmented, green = unmovable)
>
>I've run defrag at least 50 times this am and it now only spends a few
>seconds "compacting and moving" and very lttle has changed in the
>display....I was hoping to get mostly blue on the left side and mostly white
>on the right side...seems like it would take a 1000 times to get there at
>this rate....
>
>If i do analyze instead of defrag it says does not need defragged....
>
>is this just a hopeless case and i have to accept the current state or is
>there a way to automate defragging so that i could leave it repeating all
>day and hope to eventually get to a cleaner state???
>
>thanks
>mark
>
>ps i also have avast home edition and malwarebytes...both report clean
>system
>


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Tim Meddick
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      2nd Aug 2011
As "Steve Hayes" suggests, the problem is more likely to be being caused by
an unnecessary amount of "Program Updaters" and "Quick Launchers" running
in the background...

Either use your "Window's Task Manager" (right-click on your taskbar and
choose Task Manager) or download the more advanced Sysinternal's "Process
Explorer" to browse what applications are currently running.

Then try and make an educated assessment (if you feel able to) about which
are unnecessary, then disable those you feel you can live without by using
either your System Configuration ("msconfig.exe") utility (Start-Up tab),
or download and use Sysinternal's "Auto Runs" program to do the same.

Free Downloads :

Sysinternal's Process Explorer;
http://download.sysinternals.com/Fil...ssExplorer.zip

Sysinternal's AutoRuns;
http://download.sysinternals.com/Files/Autoruns.zip

==

Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)




"mp" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:j13qk2$ehm$(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have an old desktop comp that runs real slow and disk activity "seems
>excessive"
> by "disk activity "seems excessive"" I mean I see the disk access light
> and hear the clicking longer than I'd think it should.
>
> xp pro version 2002 sp2
> intel pent 3, 601MHz, 384 mb ram
>
> i've run disk defrag many many times this am and it still has lots of
> white lines, red lines among the blue bands
> (white = unused, blue = contig, red = fragmented, green = unmovable)
>
> I've run defrag at least 50 times this am and it now only spends a few
> seconds "compacting and moving" and very lttle has changed in the
> display....I was hoping to get mostly blue on the left side and mostly
> white on the right side...seems like it would take a 1000 times to get
> there at this rate....
>
> If i do analyze instead of defrag it says does not need defragged....
>
> is this just a hopeless case and i have to accept the current state or is
> there a way to automate defragging so that i could leave it repeating all
> day and hope to eventually get to a cleaner state???
>
> thanks
> mark
>
> ps i also have avast home edition and malwarebytes...both report clean
> system
>
>


 
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Jeremy Nicoll - news posts
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      4th Aug 2011
Bill R TechSpec <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> a. Here is a Top 10 Reviews side-by-side comparison of the best defrag
> programs around:
>
> http://disk-defragmenter-software-re...enreviews.com/


- which all seem to be paid-for products. I find:

http://www.kessels.nl/JkDefrag/

works for me (I'm still using the V3 'jkdefrag' program rather than the
author's newest version). It's faster than XP's defragger, and somewhat
customisable in that you can decide what you want it to achieve (not just in
defragging files, but choosing where on a disk to place certain types of
file, and where on the disk to leave large gaps).



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mp
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      8th Jan 2012
a very belated thank you to all who responded to my old message.
Thanks
Mark

"mp" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:j13qk2$ehm$(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have an old desktop comp that runs real slow and disk activity "seems
>excessive"
> by "disk activity "seems excessive"" I mean I see the disk access light
> and hear the clicking longer than I'd think it should.
>
> xp pro version 2002 sp2
> intel pent 3, 601MHz, 384 mb ram
>
> i've run disk defrag many many times this am and it still has lots of
> white lines, red lines among the blue bands
> (white = unused, blue = contig, red = fragmented, green = unmovable)
>
> I've run defrag at least 50 times this am and it now only spends a few
> seconds "compacting and moving" and very lttle has changed in the
> display....I was hoping to get mostly blue on the left side and mostly
> white on the right side...seems like it would take a 1000 times to get
> there at this rate....
>
> If i do analyze instead of defrag it says does not need defragged....
>
> is this just a hopeless case and i have to accept the current state or is
> there a way to automate defragging so that i could leave it repeating all
> day and hope to eventually get to a cleaner state???
>
> thanks
> mark
>
> ps i also have avast home edition and malwarebytes...both report clean
> system
>
>



 
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