December 4, 2009

Personal Tech - Disk Defragment - How to Avoid Problems of Defragmentation

Tech & Personal

I received a comment on one of my articles recently. Usually, comments are about the article content. Either someone agrees or disagrees with me. By leaving a comment they can let me know. Most comments I receive are from people telling me they found out what they needed to know to get their computers going at full speed again. This is very nice; after all, it's what I'm here for!

However, the comment I wanted to talk about in this article was from a man who is having trouble getting his computer running at an acceptable level. Most article publishers will not forward email addresses comments come from, so I have no way to help this man except by writing another article and hoping he finds it. The following is the comment he sent to me:

First of all, you should know how to defragment disks in the Windows. You can click "Start" > "All Programs" > "Accessories" > "System Tools" to start the disk defragmenting program, in the dialog box, you can choose one or all the disks to defragment and then click "OK". During defragmentation, you can click "View Report" to see the current defragmenting process. But, if you cannot find such disk defragmenting program in the accessories, it means that you do not install it before. So you can install it by clicking "Start" > "Control Panel" > "Add/Remove Programs" to accomplish that.

Though you can use this program, if you use it incorrectly, it is vulnerable of problems. So, here are some tips for you to defragment smoothly.

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I really think you have an undetected virus or you have two different virus/spyware type scanners creating a conflict. Still, if following this procedure doesn't get you anywhere, it is time to backup your files and reinstall your operating systems. Virus scanners, registry cleaners and such are great for stopping problems from developing to this point but still, sometimes some problems do take your OS beyond the point it can be repaired. Sorry, it happens. However, I still think you have a virus hiding in there and with a little diligence, you'll get it out. Good luck!

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