fragmentation

  1. seekermeister

    Windows 7 System Volume Information

    Something curious that I noticed while defragging my new installation of W7 is that System Volume Information is divided into 5 folders, while the old installation is only divided into two folders, even though far less programs are installed on the new (65GB vs 165GB). As far as I know, this...
  2. seekermeister

    Windows 7 Hard Drive Damage

    I've posted a couple of questions in the past regarding hard drive problems, but not quite like this one. Due to the fact that my Windows 7 installation has become especially sluggish lately, I've been looking at a number of possibilities for dealing with it, including a clean installation of...
  3. cppxaxa

    Windows 7 Solution to Long Boot time problem after Win 7 Boot animation

    Hello Everyone .... The problem is Windows 7 takes time(more) to get into login screen from Win7 boot animation. Note - This only works for HDD ( Hard Drive ). For SSD just arrangement(quick defragmentation) is more than enough. This problem is shown by many notebooks with great hardwares...
  4. News

    "STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION" error message when you try to open a highly fragmented file on a computer

    Fixes an issue in which you receive a "STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION" error message when you try to open a highly fragmented file in Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2. This issue occurs when you open the file by using the IO_OPEN_PAGING_FILE flag and then... More...
  5. C

    Windows 7 Can't Defrag HDD Below 30%

    Using Defraggler, I cannot get my 1TB boot drive below 30% fragmentation. Is this a problem? Regards, Jim.
  6. Mike

    VIDEO PerfectDisk Review: Slow Computers Are A Dark Problem Resolved

    Download: Link Removed Watch our review video as Mike Fara demonstrates that a dark bane consumes the world of computers, and that bane is slow hard disk performance. The bottlenecks of disk I/O and disk fragmentation cannot be understated. Tonight, I delve into this world, and come to only...
  7. MikeHawthorne

    Windows 7 I didn't know that it worked this way...

    Hi I posed a few days ago someplace that I found that defragmenting my C:\ drive gave me a real increase in read speed. From about 3 Mbs to 30. I defraged my B:\ drive (a partition of C:\) and today I tacked D:\ it was a long haul, mostly because it has the compressed back up of C:\ on it...
  8. MikeHawthorne

    Windows 7 How much difference does fragmentation make?

    Hi I know that fragmentation makes a lot of difference. I've had times when the difference between having fragmented files vs un-fragmented files would determine whether some processes would complete or not when generating 3D video. If the files were fragmented it would just hang up after a...
  9. News

    A heavily fragmented file in an NTFS volume may not grow beyond a certain size

    Explains why a heavily fragmented file in an NTFS file system volume may not grow beyond a certain size. More...
  10. T

    Windows 7 Slow catastrophic failure, format and reinstall. Previously fast PC and internet extremely slow and

    Prepare for a massive Wall of Text: Over the last few weeks, this computer has become more and more problematic. Just to get it out of the way, I can, with 99.9% certainty, rule out viruses or malware, as I'm extremely careful and use Malwarebytes, AVG, and Firefox with Noscript. My computer...
  11. News

    Acer: Microsoft's Windows 8 tablet restrictions "troublesome"

    In an effort to avoid customer confusion caused by hardware disparities and fragmentation, Microsoft is is apparently asking chipmakers and hardware developers for forthcoming Windows 8 tablets to form one-on-one relationships, wherein chipmakers will supply one and only one tablet maker...
  12. News

    Intel Criticizes Android, Windows 8 ARM; Microsoft Barks Back

    Intel: Android is too fragmented, Windows 8 ARM devices won't be compatible with legacy apps Link Removed
  13. News

    Intel: Microsoft to create Windows 8 using ARM processors

    Microsoft's move to put Windows on ARM processors will result in a fragmented set of four environments, none of which will run legacy PC Windows apps, says Intel executives. Link Removed
  14. C

    Windows 7 When should I defrag?

    I have W-7. When I run the analyze portion of the disk defrag program, it says my fragmentation is 7%. But it does not advise whether or not I should defrag. Is there some rule of thumb? Mel
  15. cybercore

    Android’s open-door policy days are numbered

    Android’s open-source approach to mobile operating systems had enabled Google (Link Removed) to spread its platform far and wide, at a relatively rapid pace. But the now-established OS faces another challenge in maintaining security for apps and user access. After dozens of Market apps were...
  16. Nibiru2012

    Windows 7’s biggest rival: Windows XP SP3

    From: The Windows Club July 25, 2010 Thanks to sales of the new Link Removed - Invalid URL operating system, revenue in Microsoft’s Windows division jumped 44% to $4.55 billion from $3.17 billion a year earlier as the recent fiscal fourth Link Removed - Invalid URL indicated. While there...
  17. bikkie

    Windows 7 How To View Volume Shrink Progress and Cancel Shrink

    Although there isn't an interface specficially designed for it, you can actually view the progress of a volume shrink operation in Windows 7, and cancel a shrink that is in-progress, using the Disk Defragmenter tool. Volume shrink can take a long time, especially if you have a very full, or...
  18. J

    Windows 7 Make sure that "Disk Management" can see your drives.

    Upon installation of Windows 7 check that your drives are visable by Disk Manager, if not you will have problems as time passes, most notable is the inability to do disk fragmentation either by the built in defragmenter or by programs such as Perfect Disk. The operating System will perform like...
  19. djarrum

    Windows 7 The Great Open Source Vs. Closed Source Debate

    It's clear that there are people here that have input on this topic, so rather than derail other topics any further, I thought it would be appropriate to start a thread just for this. I'll make the first post in a pro and con format, feel free to coment no matter what side you take. Windows...
  20. Gil80

    Windows 7 Can't Defrag Hard Drives

    Hi all. It seems that there's something going on with defragmenting that I'm not aware of. I use UltimateDefrag 2008 for defragmenting. I was able to use it only once, and then it simply didn't work. The program loads and when I click on Analyze or defrag, it simply says it is analyzing but it...
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