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| Performance and Maintainance of Windows Vista A forum for performance and maintenance tasks in Windows Vista. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintainance) |
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Hi,
Just looking for some information, actually. I have no complaints about Vista. It's working better than any other OS I've seen in early stages. My question is about the defragmentation program. When it's set up on a schedule, does the program do an analysis first, or just run the defrag? I've turned the process off, because I believe it has uses, but should not run that frequently. Every time I've checked the analysis, it says I don't need it. I've run my 300 GB drive up to 85%, backed up data, and run it up again several times, so I'm not under-using it. I've found Windows doesn't like a drive more than about 80% full most of the time. curious, |
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