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Well with UAC Microsoft developers try to secure the system in a better way
than with windows xp

To my opinion they try to protect the system from installation routines , I
think that its in a good way

The windows interface is really beautiful ,than xp interface (well it’s a
new os ), but still in development (don’t forget beta 2 ) it’s really too
heavy ,personally I have nvidia 6800 ultra with 256mb vram and 2gb ram with
amd athlon x2 4200 and when I use multiple windows I get a message “would you
like to disable desktop composition ? â€

As a user I have 5 partitions the defragment tool don’t have an option to
choose which partition I want to defrag so when I want to defrag on volume I
must defrag them all
That is very annoying for a user who have many volumes


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Chad Harris

Dimitris--

I have a couple solutions for you as to defragging much better than the
Native Defragger in Vista or the one in Win One Care if and when MSN Live
and Vista ever get around to making Win One Care Vista compatible. One Care
not working on Vista is a quintissential example of MFST preaching "eat your
own dog food" but balking when they woof up to the bowl.


1) You can use Executive Soft's www.diskeeper.com Diskeeper 10 now as a 30
day full functionality trial available for Vista X86. I have Diskeeper 8.0
with its latest update working fine on Vista and it is much better than the
defragger that Vista or Windows One Care will ship with. Since defragging
is highly important, and not a sexy enough feature for MSFT to ever
emphasize anywhere on their websites or in their promotional material, I
think it's mandatory to get a 3rd party defragger. Let me put it
simply--defragging helps speed your PC significantly if done regularly. I
noticed that in the http://oca.microsoft.com hang errors explanations that
no mention is made of degragmentation and its vaule, but a number of off the
wall causes for hang are mentioned.

2) You can use Perfect Disk www.raxco.com but in order to do it you have to
patch the MSI or the installer with ORCA from the platform SDK.

Either of these two is light years better than anything XP or Vista ships
with and it is important--it's not in the frill category.

Good luck,

CH
 
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Chad Harris

Dimitris--

Also if you dual boot XP and Vista, and use Perfect Disk 8.0 and up, you can
use it to defrag your Vista drive from the XP drive much better than with
the watered down defragger MSFT ships with Vista, and you can do boot
defrags as well. Raxco's perfect disc also requires only 5% of free space
to do an effective defrag. See: www.raxco.com

CH
 

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