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Im curious if this is possible.
It seems that I can modify the schedule for when defrag happens in Vista and it's default settings on my computer is something like Wednesday at 1am but I don't leave my computer on 24 hours a day and by 1am Im usually asleep. So does Vista wake up my computer when it's off on wednesdays at 1am, defrag everything, then shut it back down again? I believe that in my bios I can tell the computer to start up at a certain time which would be half of the situation by telling it to wake up at 12:50am on wendsday but is there a way to tell vistas defrag to shut the computer down after it's defragged everything? Thanks, |
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If it's scheduled for 12am Wednesday and you have it off, it will start
when you turn your PC on after that time. So, you wake up Wednesday morning at 10am and turn on your PC... That's when it will start. Dustin Harper http://www.vistarip.com Lakesidezx wrote: Im curious if this is possible. It seems that I can modify the schedule for when defrag happens in Vista and it's default settings on my computer is something like Wednesday at 1am but I don't leave my computer on 24 hours a day and by 1am Im usually asleep. So does Vista wake up my computer when it's off on wednesdays at 1am, defrag everything, then shut it back down again? I believe that in my bios I can tell the computer to start up at a certain time which would be half of the situation by telling it to wake up at 12:50am on wendsday but is there a way to tell vistas defrag to shut the computer down after it's defragged everything? Thanks, |
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"Dustin Harper" wrote in message ... If it's scheduled for 12am Wednesday and you have it off, it will start when you turn your PC on after that time. So, you wake up Wednesday morning at 10am and turn on your PC... That's when it will start. Dustin Harper http://www.vistarip.com Lakesidezx wrote: Im curious if this is possible. It seems that I can modify the schedule for when defrag happens in Vista and it's default settings on my computer is something like Wednesday at 1am but I don't leave my computer on 24 hours a day and by 1am Im usually asleep. So does Vista wake up my computer when it's off on wednesdays at 1am, defrag everything, then shut it back down again? I believe that in my bios I can tell the computer to start up at a certain time which would be half of the situation by telling it to wake up at 12:50am on wendsday but is there a way to tell vistas defrag to shut the computer down after it's defragged everything? Thanks, |
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With XP I always avoided having defrag run when I was on the computer because it noticibly slowed down operations on my computer which rather annoyed me, so i usually just avoided defraging until I absolutely had to. Why? Is vistas defrag any lighter on impact to the end user when it's running?
"mikeyhsd" wrote in message ... why not just change the schedule to a time when you are usually using your computer. "Lakesidezx" wrote in message ... Im curious if this is possible. It seems that I can modify the schedule for when defrag happens in Vista and it's default settings on my computer is something like Wednesday at 1am but I don't leave my computer on 24 hours a day and by 1am Im usually asleep. So does Vista wake up my computer when it's off on wednesdays at 1am, defrag everything, then shut it back down again? I believe that in my bios I can tell the computer to start up at a certain time which would be half of the situation by telling it to wake up at 12:50am on wendsday but is there a way to tell vistas defrag to shut the computer down after it's defragged everything? Thanks, |
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seems to be, works more in the background than in the past.
"Lakesidezx" wrote in message ... With XP I always avoided having defrag run when I was on the computer because it noticibly slowed down operations on my computer which rather annoyed me, so i usually just avoided defraging until I absolutely had to. Why? Is vistas defrag any lighter on impact to the end user when it's running? "mikeyhsd" wrote in message ... why not just change the schedule to a time when you are usually using your computer. "Lakesidezx" wrote in message ... Im curious if this is possible. It seems that I can modify the schedule for when defrag happens in Vista and it's default settings on my computer is something like Wednesday at 1am but I don't leave my computer on 24 hours a day and by 1am Im usually asleep. So does Vista wake up my computer when it's off on wednesdays at 1am, defrag everything, then shut it back down again? I believe that in my bios I can tell the computer to start up at a certain time which would be half of the situation by telling it to wake up at 12:50am on wendsday but is there a way to tell vistas defrag to shut the computer down after it's defragged everything? Thanks, |
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Check out our FAQ for details on how Vista's defrag causes less impact to the user while running.
http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/pag...enter-faq.aspx -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx. "Lakesidezx" wrote in message ... With XP I always avoided having defrag run when I was on the computer because it noticibly slowed down operations on my computer which rather annoyed me, so i usually just avoided defraging until I absolutely had to. Why? Is vistas defrag any lighter on impact to the end user when it's running? "mikeyhsd" wrote in message ... why not just change the schedule to a time when you are usually using your computer. "Lakesidezx" wrote in message ... Im curious if this is possible. It seems that I can modify the schedule for when defrag happens in Vista and it's default settings on my computer is something like Wednesday at 1am but I don't leave my computer on 24 hours a day and by 1am Im usually asleep. So does Vista wake up my computer when it's off on wednesdays at 1am, defrag everything, then shut it back down again? I believe that in my bios I can tell the computer to start up at a certain time which would be half of the situation by telling it to wake up at 12:50am on wendsday but is there a way to tell vistas defrag to shut the computer down after it's defragged everything? Thanks, |
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Vista defrag is very different from that in WinXP. If you miss the scheduled
time, it will run upon the next boot. It runs in the background at very low io usage and should not interfere with anything you are doing. Gamers, of course, may want total control and choose not to schedule at all. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "Lakesidezx" wrote in message ... Im curious if this is possible. It seems that I can modify the schedule for when defrag happens in Vista and it's default settings on my computer is something like Wednesday at 1am but I don't leave my computer on 24 hours a day and by 1am Im usually asleep. So does Vista wake up my computer when it's off on wednesdays at 1am, defrag everything, then shut it back down again? I believe that in my bios I can tell the computer to start up at a certain time which would be half of the situation by telling it to wake up at 12:50am on wendsday but is there a way to tell vistas defrag to shut the computer down after it's defragged everything? Thanks, |