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User66
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      5th Jan 2008
Any idea how to select an individual disk (such as drive D: or E: or C to be defragmented, rather
than the whole PC ?

Appreciate all the help and comments?

 
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User66 wrote:
> Any idea how to select an individual disk (such as drive D: or E: or C
> to be defragmented, rather than the whole PC ?
>
> Appreciate all the help and comments?


Start Orb...type cmd...right click..select Run as Administartor.
In command prompt...type defrag /?

You will get a list of options

ex defrag d: -w -v
 
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type 'defrag' (without the quotes) into the search box in the start menu.
When the disk defragmenter appears at the top of the programs box click on
it to open defragmenter. in the disk defragmenter window click the 'select
volumes' button. Now just de-select any drive you don't want defragmenting.
Finally click OK and defrag will defragment only the drive(s) you've
selected.

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> Any idea how to select an individual disk (such as drive D: or E: or C
> to be defragmented, rather than the whole PC ?
>
> Appreciate all the help and comments?


 
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      5th Jan 2008
I read that Service Pack 1 (SP1) will include a method for selection.

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> Any idea how to select an individual disk (such as drive D: or E: or C
> to be defragmented, rather than the whole PC ?
>
> Appreciate all the help and comments?



 
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I typed, in the search box, in Start menu, the word 'defrag' and hit Enter -
The 'Disk Defragmenter' menu showed up with the following list -

a) Run on a schedule (recommended) .....with the ..... 'Modify schedule'

b) 'Scheduled defragmentation is enabled'.... with the ....'Defragment now'

None of them shows how to choose a drive, either C: or D:
What am I missing?


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> type 'defrag' (without the quotes) into the search box in the start menu. When the disk
> defragmenter appears at the top of the programs box click on it to open defragmenter. in the disk
> defragmenter window click the 'select volumes' button. Now just de-select any drive you don't want
> defragmenting.
> Finally click OK and defrag will defragment only the drive(s) you've selected.
>
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> "User66" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Any idea how to select an individual disk (such as drive D: or E: or C to be defragmented,
>> rather than the whole PC ?
>>
>> Appreciate all the help and comments?

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      5th Jan 2008
SP1 RC1 has that option - can select all or individual drives


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I read that Service Pack 1 (SP1) will include a method for selection.

"User66" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Any idea how to select an individual disk (such as drive D: or E: or C
> to be defragmented, rather than the whole PC ?
>
> Appreciate all the help and comments?



 
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User66
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      5th Jan 2008
When I typed
defrag d: -w -v it is doing something, but does not tell me
what drive it is defragging

Question - what is -w -v means?
How do I know that I am defragging the D: drive?



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> User66 wrote:
>> Any idea how to select an individual disk (such as drive D: or E: or C
>> to be defragmented, rather than the whole PC ?
>>
>> Appreciate all the help and comments?

>
> Start Orb...type cmd...right click..select Run as Administartor.
> In command prompt...type defrag /?
>
> You will get a list of options
>
> ex defrag d: -w -v

 
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"User66" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Any idea how to select an individual disk (such as drive D: or E: or C
> to be defragmented, rather than the whole PC ?
>
> Appreciate all the help and comments?


I really prefer Auslogics Disk Defragger to the internal Vista defragger.
It's fast, free and gives you the ability to select which drives you want to
defrag. You can find it here if you're interested:

http://www.auslogics.com/en/software...efrag/download

Good luck.

-Riff

 
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Thanks, I will try to load the Vista SP1 RC1 and see if it helps me.

"Chambers" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I read that Service Pack 1 (SP1) will include a method for selection.
>
> "User66" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:O%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Any idea how to select an individual disk (such as drive D: or E: or C to be defragmented,
>> rather than the whole PC ?
>>
>> Appreciate all the help and comments?

>
>


 
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User66
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      5th Jan 2008
Thank you for the web address. I will definitely try it.

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> "User66" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Any idea how to select an individual disk (such as drive D: or E: or C to be defragmented,
>> rather than the whole PC ?
>>
>> Appreciate all the help and comments?

>
> I really prefer Auslogics Disk Defragger to the internal Vista defragger. It's fast, free and
> gives you the ability to select which drives you want to defrag. You can find it here if you're
> interested:
>
> http://www.auslogics.com/en/software...efrag/download
>
> Good luck.
>
> -Riff


 
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