![]() Internet extremely sluggish and occasional "server not found" on firefox. Weird drive showing up in defragmentation menuĮxtremely high end PC began running slow overnight? Svchost.exe extremely high cpu usage destroying computer Would greatly appreciate your recommendations. If this utility is also one that organizes OS files for performance- all the better. However, after that experience, I'd like to have a defrag utility that can guarantee file consolidation- perhaps graphically showing the distribution of files across the drive so that no files are orphaned. Also, I'm making a separate partition on both drives to store the system image- just as I did so tragically on the Optiplex. The thing is, I need to fuss with the partitions on both HD's as I need to make the C: OS /APP partition larger- it's crowded with 108GB in 120GB- while I like "short shifting" for performance, I also like to have 20% breathing room. I will be using Easeus Todo Backup Workstation 5.6 to both make a system image in case something "happens". I'm also considering- this would be awhile- changing the OS/application HD to an OCZ RevoDrive. I am upgrading my current computer** next week, adding a 2nd CPU- that's the magic of Xeon!, +6GB of RAM, and a 2nd 500GB HD- (Backup or I may try a RAID 1). While it was possible I could've gotten away with reloading only the corrupted applications, I decided to reload the entire HD- 10 or 12 hours. Because some files were scattered over the drive, when I made the partitions, some application files were orphaned into one of the added partitions. I'd thought that the Partitioning utility automatically migrated the files into the C: partition- but apparently not. I reasoned that the problem was that Windows Defrag did not consolidate all the files into the front of the drive. I checked, and the applications that didn't work- Autodesk Inventor and Corel Technical Designer were the last loaded. ![]() However, when I restarted, I was able to run Win 7, but several applications would not open. The partitioning was very easy and fast to do. This is done graphically- moving bars and clicking on unallocated volumes to turn them into primary or logical drives. Ideal for network administrators who wish to make. I made a full backup of files on an external drive an elderly Seagate 160GB USB, ran Windows Defragmenter a couple of times and then used Easeus Partition to make the. Lock Drive makes fixed and removable drives read only including USB, Firewire, SATA, Zip, CD ROM, DVD, Floppy etc. I made a full backup of files on an external drive, ran Windows Defragmenter a couple of times and then used Easeus Partition to make the partitions. A couple of years ago, I organized the (WD 500GB) HD of my second computer > into three partitions > 1. RE: Extreme Defrag Paranoia! > Best Defragmentation Utility ?Ī couple of years ago, I organized the (WD 500GB) HD of my second computer** > into three partitions > 1.
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