diskeeper 10 question

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aaronep

I have windows xp and have installed diskeeper 10. Also, I have
multiple partitions with different drive letters on my computer.

Is it possible to instruct diskeeper to defrag ALL of my drives with
one instruction?

I tried to highlight more than one drive on their SET & FORGET menu,
but was able to highlight only one drive.

all opinions, information, instructions, etc. welcomed.

Aaron
 
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Shenan Stanley

aaronep said:
I have windows xp and have installed diskeeper 10. Also, I have
multiple partitions with different drive letters on my computer.

Is it possible to instruct diskeeper to defrag ALL of my drives with
one instruction?

I tried to highlight more than one drive on their SET & FORGET menu,
but was able to highlight only one drive.

all opinions, information, instructions, etc. welcomed.

Hmmm..

I would recommend you refer to the manual and/or Executive Software for help
with their product - instead of a Windows XP Basics newsgroup. =)
 
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aaronep

I hope I have not offended the MS-MVP people by posting on this bbs.
I did not find an Executive Software user group on the internet but I
did find PREVIOUS references to DISKEEPER on this group. Sincerely,
Aaron
 
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Shenan Stanley

aaronep said:
I have windows xp and have installed diskeeper 10. Also, I have
multiple partitions with different drive letters on my computer.

Is it possible to instruct diskeeper to defrag ALL of my drives
with one instruction?

I tried to highlight more than one drive on their SET & FORGET
menu, but was able to highlight only one drive.

all opinions, information, instructions, etc. welcomed.

Shenan said:
Hmmm..

I would recommend you refer to the manual and/or Executive Software
for help with their product - instead of a Windows XP Basics
newsgroup. =)
I hope I have not offended the MS-MVP people by posting on this bbs.
I did not find an Executive Software user group on the internet but
I did find PREVIOUS references to DISKEEPER on this group.
Sincerely, Aaron

References - yes. However - it is generally better to ask those who actual
make/support the product you are trying to utilize first - unless your
question has more to do with compatability or such. Just because some
people recommend it or mention that the built in defragmentation in Windows
XP is a piece of the code from Executive Software - doesn't mean that those
in a Windows XP specific newsgroup will be able to answer your Executive
Software Diskeeper 10 specific features and techniques as well as someone at
the support offices for executive software.

As far as offending anyone - no - I just felt you would get a better answer
from experts in the product you had questions about..

http://www.diskeeper.com/support/support.asp?RId=1&SId=1&CId=1&Aeid=0&Apid=0
 
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Guest

Hi-Regarding Shenan's response to your question you may, in fact, be better
off by contacting Executive Software. In my limited experience, with them,
they have been quite courteous & helpful. This is in direct contrast to
"other" sources. To some, considering this is a basics forum, one may want
to find a source of information as to how to "answer a question in a smart
way."
 
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MAP

I have windows xp and have installed diskeeper 10. Also, I have
multiple partitions with different drive letters on my computer.

Is it possible to instruct diskeeper to defrag ALL of my drives with
one instruction?

I tried to highlight more than one drive on their SET & FORGET menu,
but was able to highlight only one drive.

all opinions, information, instructions, etc. welcomed.

Aaron

Not with the "home" version,all other versions-yes
 
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aaronep

Dear Mike & others: ok, I did call Diskeeper Tech support & learned
that with
DISKEEPER 10 PRO
I can highlight only FOUR partitions at a time. If I want to
highlight more, I must then
purchase their DISKEEPER 10 PRO PREMIER version.

Life in the big city!

thank's to all for your replies! Aaron
 

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