every wensday at 1:00 am
By default, Vista automatically defrags a drive every Wednesday at 1:00 AM.
Every Wednesday at 1:00 AM
The Toshiba U3 will work on Windows Vista. Just plug it in and Windows Vista will find the drivers automatically for it.
Any type of Flash drive can be used in Windows Vista.
The Windows Vista technology that supports a hybrid drive is called ReadyDrive.
open CD drive insert windows vista disk and run it
There's no such thing as Windows XP format or Windows Vista format. You should check however if your external hard drive uses an NTFS or FAT32 partition table. You can see that by right-clicking the drive (C, D, E, ..) and clicking properties. If it uses NTFS it will be no problem for Vista. If it's FAT32, then google for a way to convert it to NTFS. No big deal.
Not if you have a good reliable automatic defragger that runs in the background. Once you set it to defrag automatically you really never need to bother about defrag.
Yes, you can order the multiple set of Vista CD's from Microsoft after you purchased the Vista DVD, Windows vista comes on a single DVD and one recommended hardware requirements for Vista it's a DVD Drive.
1 . Mac machines which comes with HDD requires defragmentation. SSD's no need. 2 . You don't need to regularly defrag a Mac's hard drive, OS X has HFS+ file ,which automatically defrag files of certain size. 3. Download Stellar Drive Defrag 4.. Install it and scan whole Mac, it will take some time and defrag your Mac properly.
No. Vista ruins all windows(non-vista) and RAIDed partitions.
depends on the OS, but for most it is : defrag <DRIVE> example: defrag c: