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Some common reasons for problems in defragmentation are- (1) Not enough disk free space since the XP defragmenter needs atleast 15% free disk space to defrag. (2) Fragmented system files such as the Master File Table (MFT) or the Page File. The XP defragmenter cannot defrag these. You can clear up some disk space by doing a disk cleanup with the 'Properties' option by right clicking the drive in 'My Computer'. To get around these issues, especially (2), you'll need a third party defragmenter such as Diskeeper 2009. Diskeeper can also defrag in very low space conditions, as well as defragment the MFT and Page File. You may need to run a boot-time defrag after a conventional defrag to completely defrag these system files.
Many people believe that your computer will work more efficiently if you defrag it regularly.
For Windows 95, 98 and ME Disk Cleanup, Scandisk Defrag _________________________ For Windows 2000 / XP Disk Cleanup, Defrag, chkdsk/r
The Vaio W was released by Sony on July 7, 2009. The introductory price for the computer was five hundred dollars. It came with the operating system Windows XP.
A defrag should not affect your videos at all. However, it could affect your media player(s).
yo will not get original drivers from sony side to install xp in this vpceh35en .. So u cant install xp properly...
you don't have to but when your computer gets fraged it starts to move slower because it is trying harder to find the information. when you defrag your computer it moves the info to places were it can find it better.so you can work faster.
With Windows XP if any programs (even those running in the background) or the screensaver interrupts the defrag, it will restart/hang. In Vista, the defrag is designed to defrag at a certain schedule in low priorty in the background. In order to defrag and use the PC at the same time you need to use an automatic defragmenter like Diskeeper which runs in the background in invisitasking mode and defrags silently without conflicting with other programs.
It may or may not be possible to find a company that is still selling computers with Windows XP already installed; it just depends on the remaining stock of those machines. If you wish to purchase a machine with Windows XP, look for a computer that contains the Vista operating system with XP downgrade rights. This will allow you to use that key to install XP.
You get viruses and it starts to run slow so defrag it.
It is possible if you defrag too often. Try to limit defragmenting to as little as possible, as defragmenting too much can cause im data loss.